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Rennesøy Horn

  • Frank Herforth
  • 24. nov. 2016
  • 2 min lesing

Rennesøy horn is a fine place for a walk. This picture had to be re sized so that the blog can handle it. But it still gives a good idea of ​​the view. Quite nice in the rain and wind. At this time of year is quite marshy and Indy got quite black paws :)

The image is a panorama. I have re touched it little different. First I had to correct the horizon in LR (Lightroom) The following exported it all 3 pictures to PS (Photoshop) where they were put together to create a panoramic image. It happens quite automatically all I had to do was to crop the image so as to have smooth edges. So back in LR. And guess what Open shade and down with highlight. Adjusting white and black and then we are almost there. A little sharpness and slightly up for the blue colors. Quite ok right?

On the way back, I had parked at Sel, I found this water fall. What happens when there is a lot of water after the snow melts or a proper downpour I do not know but maybe the path disappears.

In this photo the ideear is to have the water in focus. And the background of the grazing sheep, As a fine background, without creating disturbers The sheep are framed by The stone fence.

The image was taken with ISO 50 and f14 it provides1/2 second shutter speed. It provides a soft effect of the water.

In LR yes guess what. Up with shadow and down with the highlight Then adjust the black and white little sharpening and so its in box;)

This was a fine day the dog is tired and the trip to be repeated especially panoramas there are many possibilities to do here. At the top there is a small windbreak. Possibly built by the Germans in the 40 s. Stones may be from an early Iron Age fortress. All in all, on a day like today, or if you need a little more time up there, it's a fine place to shelter and get a hot drink :)


 
 
 

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