
On the Rim(Crater Lake)
By mikellyI took this on a drive around the the crater of Crater lake at Discovery Point - Thanks and Enjoy

Comments:
1 decade ago
Comment by: jazzilady
Fantastic capture! Really beautiful!




1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Beauty capture, mike.



1 decade ago
Comment by: killua
Awesome



1 decade ago
Comment by: FredNunes
Love these blues Mike!!


1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
Thank you all
Fred they are the bluest waters Ive ever seen


1 decade ago
Comment by: sed
BRYCE?? --- Funky water .. Is that the way it looks?? HMMM



1 decade ago
Comment by: Alfa30
Amazing !



1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
No Bryce sed,Just my camera,The water is actually that blue
Thanks Bruno

Thanks Bruno

1 decade ago
Comment by: Richard Mohler


1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
Thanks guys for all the FavĀ“s and all the comments

1 decade ago
Comment by: AIMZ
Guys Water Is Blue Just Becoz Of Sky Is Blue
1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
Thanks AIMZ
and You are right the water is blue because of the color of the sky and the depth of the lake



1 decade ago
Comment by: etype2
Perfect composition. Beautiful.





1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
Thank you Marshall

1 decade ago
Comment by: Sommerwind
Breathtakingly beautiful!
Did you do a high dynamic range increase on this photo, Mike? *me.nosy*
Excellent work anyway!

Did you do a high dynamic range increase on this photo, Mike? *me.nosy*

Excellent work anyway!



1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
Sommerwind this was shot with a Nikon D40X with a Nikkor 18-200mm len
Hope that helps and Thanks for the comment

Hope that helps and Thanks for the comment

1 decade ago
Comment by: Sommerwind
Thank you for the info, Mike!
I thought you did three different exposures and merged them together like Ernieleo does with some of his photos. It gives stunning results and makes the photo look more three dimensional, just like yours here!
I thought you did three different exposures and merged them together like Ernieleo does with some of his photos. It gives stunning results and makes the photo look more three dimensional, just like yours here!


1 decade ago
Comment by: mikelly
No Sommerwind what I actually do is open the photo in PhotoShop 7,resize it and then save it as a .jpeg

Comment by: AIMZ