Okay, so this image isn’t a true panorama, it’s just cropped that way…sorry to get your hopes up. The image title actually comes from one of the songs on the Book of Eli soundtrack which I was listening to while editing this shot. It’s an epic soundtrack and I find myself listening to it at least a couple times a week while editing photos. Oh, and make sure you check out Mike Olbinski’s movie title Wednesday photo from this week inspired by the very same movie.
So, after seeing all the hullabaloo on Twitter today about the release of Nik Silver Efex Pro 2, I decided I should probably give it the old college try. I downloaded the 15-day trial last night, and produced the image you see below. I was very happy with how the software worked and I can definitely see myself shelling out some cash once my trial version has expired.
Man I love this kind of shot Heath. Well done.
Nice man! Smooth as glass water, love the comp. Love the idea of a song title for the image, I’ve been getting into that too. And thanks for the link!
Awesome shot Heath! Love the water. Fantastic Composition!
Damn this is great, Heath. I really like the high contrast between absolute whites and pure blacks.
Really awesome shot Heath! Love the comp and the post processing.
The sky/water combo looks incredible! Sweet processing!
Trial or not, this is a fantastic photo, Heath! I love the long exposure shots.
Very nice, Heath! Love this kind of shot!
That is a stunning shot Heath! Love the long exposure.
Fantastic B&W photo…love the the smooth water. Glad you tried out SEP 2. It is on my wish list.
Love.
The atmosphere and the bw treament are fantastic mate ! I love the soft reflections on the water and the effect of the motion blur on the clouds !
So good!
One of my favorite images of your Heath. Total winner!
Nice shot – the long exposure worked really well.
Contrast of the BW rock too. great work Heath