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Chamberlin Observatory

Chamberlin Observatory

I hope everyone had a great weekend. Some good friends and I discovered one of Denver’s hidden gems, the Chamberlin Observatory. Once a month, they open up this historic place and invite everyone to explore the heavens. We were able to see the ice cap on Mars through a telescope built in the late 1800s. I’d say that’s pretty cool for a Saturday night. Living by the mantra I have preached here many times, I made sure to take my camera with me. Needless to say, I’m glad I did.

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Capture Notes:

Processing Notes:

Capture – 9 images @ 1ev
Lightroom 3- Raw conversion to .jpgs (applied camera/lens profiles and sharpened)
Photomatix HDR – Tonemapping
Photoshop – Blend HDR + 3 anchor images
Photoshop – MOD layer to remove unwanted artifacts
Nik Define 2.0 – Noise reduction
Photoshop – Selective de-saturation (yellow)
Nik CEP 4 – Pro Contrast
Nik CEP 4 -Selective Tonal Contrast
Photoshop – Several light balancing curves adjustments
Photoshop – Selective Gaussian blur to smooth unwanted artifacts
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Alaska – Part IV

The Road to Denali

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s look at Alaska. I really want to thank our Facebook fans who voted on it. If you would like to be involved in future votes, just ‘like’ our page.

This image is of the glacier that leads to Denali. I was close to 18,000ft, in the copilot seat of an ‘Otter’, when I shot it. You can read more about the flight here. It is an amazing flight, and if you are ever in Talkeetna, make sure you do it. A two hour flight around Denali, accompanied with a glacial landing, is about as much as it is to fly roundtrip from Denver to California, but it’s way cooler!

Alaska – Part III

Huge Alaskan Leaves
Alaska is Green! It is super lush. Everywhere I hiked, I would find ‘Jurrasic Parkesque’ plants the likes I had never seen before. If dinosaurs could have tolerated the colder climates, I’m pretty sure the would have liked this place. I shot this image while following a small pedestrian path to a very famous glacier. When you see foliage this big, you just have to take a photo of it.

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Photographer’s Note – I spot metered the leaf so I could darken up the background a bit.

A Late Night At The Embarcadero

Embarcadero At Night

The Embarcadero, pictured here, is in the heart of the San Francisco financial district. It is bustling during the day, at night it falls silent. I spent an evening, all alone, exploring this area with my camera. I love nights like that. Just the sound of the city in the distance and creativity in your heart.

The Contrast In Flora

Alaskan Forest

Even a short stroll through the forests of Alaska will quickly reveal the lush flora that covers the state. It could have been the Bov Iver I was listening to when I processed this image, but it reminded me of the feeling I had as I made my way through this beautiful place. I was intimidated by its scale and at the same time I was curious to see what was over the next hill.