One of the exciting things about it was that there was no digital manipulation nor addition other than the framing and my name. This is a single exposure originally in raw, processed and saved to JPG.
This link tells you How I Did It.
I wish you the very Merriest of Christmases
And hope you have a wonderful and prosperous New Year


9 comments:
Merry Christmas to you and your wife! Hope it's a great one...and thanks for doing this blog, you have beautiful pictures.
I love all your Christmas photos.
Happy Christmas to you :-)
hello, Merry Christmas to you too. I saw that six of Utah. There have been a couple of times during my travels. Beautiful. In what area you lived in Italy? Merry Christmas
Cool photo. I think I figured out how you did it... very good. Merry Christmas!
Hi there you. Thanks for leaving me a comment the other day.
As I'm busy today (we do have 2nd christmas day here in Holland) I'm gonna read more about you in a couple of days.
Have yourself and your loved ones blessed days. Bye's Dagmar
Great photo especially with no digital enhancement. I enjoyed the whole series that you did this year for Christmas. Lots of great examples of how to shoot outdoor Christmas scenes.
Have a wonderful New Year.
This was a wonderful series of pics - looking forward to finding out how you accomplished this one!
Thank God I see you while blog hopping for skywatch...sorry haven't visited last week but, better late than never at all ^_^. The photo is awesome for the fact that it was not manipulated just came out from being creative mind that you always have (all the time ^_^) The best picture I have even seen BRAVO!!! Happy New Year!!
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Amazing. And thanks for the how-to link.
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