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Composite image, original 60 MB


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Hand held 10 succesive vertical exposures at manual setting were later assembled and blended in Photoshop CS3 to a combined size of 60 MB at 16 Bits per chanel in Adobe RGB Pro Color Space. Unfortunately the heavy JPEG compression required to display this image on the Internet damages the highlights in the Beams of light . The original has a clean light there.

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Art really begins with MAKING images ,rather than CAPTURING them . Art is about

personal expression and you choose the media that best suits you. I chose Digital

Painting.

 

When we like something is because we see in it something of us that we like. The

reverse is also true ,and it can be very useful to try making images of what repels

us until we can find beauty on it.

 

Do you like this image?

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Wow! Great work....I just love the way Trees roots just grow above the ground like this.If you have time plse take a peep at the 2xphotos I have in my portfolio so far from Cambodia of how wonderfull Trees grow and wherever.Warmest Regards Johanna from SouthAfrica
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As i read in the technical details these exposures are handheld.That makes it extremely difficult as the light is low.The final result is enchanting, dwarfs, elfs and fairies are the next i expect in this mystic forest.Regards
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You are right that Hand held exposures for a sequence are difficult , particularly in low light. I must however , point out ,that this Scene only existed in my eye!

 

There was not dramatic lighting and no ray of light at all. This image is the result of a Digital Montage in Auto Pano and hand painting the beam of light in Photoshop CS3. I am considering some variations of this image that would include some other elements, please check my portfolio later on.

 

I am glad you liked it. Thanks .Luis

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