Same procedure as last time. Still going through the archives and still finding images worth processing. Again a first version, tomorrow or at the weekend I'll take a final look and do a print to see if I need to refine.
This year we went to the same place but the light didn't come close to what I saw that morning, one year ago. I will try again next year :-)
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Edit: fixed the saturation a bit. Now it's more natural I think
A little earlier at the same day.
This morning I was not lucky with the sky. But the shadows of the cabins and the hummocks made a good atmosphere
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The small lake in Gerold near...
A wonderful morning at Geroldsee in the german Alps. I waited many years to capture this scene in such conditions and I'm glad I waited this morning although it first didn't look like it would happen.
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Alpenglow on the Karwendel range of the Bavarian Alps as viewed from a hill in the village of Gerold, 90 minutes or so south of Munich. One of the...
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My favourite view of the Karwendel. Lake Gerold as usual. Since it was so cold that morning I didn't use my filters here but did some normal bracketing and blending. More work than with filters but I didn't want to fumble around with them in the cold.
I also did some focus stacking for the corners. Though the tamron 24-70 is very sharp and also better in the corners than my canon 16-35mm at the same focal length I needed some slight blending since shooting f/8 here.
And speeking of focus stacking. I was guest in a Podcast where we were talking about it.
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A beautiful summer evening at lake Gerold in Bavaria.
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The last light of day paints the Karwendel Mountains, as seen from the banks of Geroldsee (although Google Maps calls it Wagenbrüchsee — perhaps...
Glowing Mt. Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain glowing in the morning light, seen from lake Geroldsee
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