Vestrahorn Mountain: Here’s a photo I took in Stokksnes, Iceland. Located on a dirt road near a retired U.S Military radar station, you will find this spectacular view of the Vestrahorn Mountain! Since we were exposed to the North Atlantic Ocean, I experienced some very heavy winds and the fine black sand that sits at the foot of the mountain made its way into every nook and cranny of my camera gear... Read the Rest -> https://presetpro.com/blending-light-hdr-photography-vestrahorn-mountain/
“London Rush” – Here’s a photo that I took in London, England. This is a shot of Westminster Bridge at blue hour. It was a gloomy day and the clouds made it look like a scene straight out of a Harry Potter Movie. I processed this image using luminosity masks in Photoshop. Luminosity masks are a great way to blend multiple exposures together to create natural looking HDR images. There’s a bit of a learning curve with LM masks, but it’s a nice “tool” to have in the old tool belt! More: http://presetpro.com/blending-light-hdr-photography-london-rush/
Here’s a photo that I took in Page, Arizona. This image is actually a panorama of few different shots that I stitched together in Photoshop! When I walked up to Horseshoe bend for the first time, I was absolutely amazed by the sheer size of it. I had just finished photographing the south rim of the Grand Canyon and I didn’t think that anything could top that experience. I quickly learned that I was wrong. There was just something amazing about the way that the water circled around the rock. It looked like a spot where a castle once stood with a roaring moat and a 1000 foot drop protecting it. I stayed a for few days in Page, AZ so that I could also photograph Antelope Canyon, which was almost literally around the bend. More; http://presetpro.com/hdr-photography-horseshoe-bend/ Tim Martin and Presetpro.com