This shot took a bit of working up as the sun had just hit some of the cliffs and they were getting blown out very easily.
But it was worth it in the end I think!
The skies especially in this shot are awesome. It is an 8 photo stitch and the large TIFF file is nearly 1 gig!
~ by True North Mark on September 28, 2009.
Posted in True North Trip 13
Tags: Christian Fletcher, Christian Fletcher Tutorials, Hunter River, Kimberley, True North
Geeze it’s nice up there isn’t it Mark? I still find it hard to explain to people just how rough the land is up there. Nice pic of the Nine Pin and like the mud in the foreground. Have you thought of putting a gradient through the sky?
Cheers
Dave
I thought the sky had a fair bit going on in any case.
Are you thinking it could do with one? If so..what colour?
Thanks
Mark
Maybe a light orange-brown or even a slight pink tinge. How was Rotto?
Cheers
Dave.
Just posting a Rotto shot now mate…cracker weekend!
Yeah nice one Mark.
I’m with Dave though, the sky is not quite right , needs that early morning orange glow maybe.
That is one insane sky, love it.
Thanks for both comments Thomas!
Yes Rotto started the season off with a bang this weekend!
One of my favourite places on the planet for sure!
Cheers,
Mark