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    welding

    Spent some time at the Iron T Ranch for some footage for our upcoming documentary


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    Great shot! Can't wait for more.

    Evi and I have a disagreement about the picture: is it a single shot, or a composite?
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    It just gets better and better!
    you had to use a neutral density filter.....yes?
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    This is a single image and not HDR.
    I also did not have an ND filter on, this was shot at night at f/11, ISO 100, and 200th so I was essentially using the light from the torch as a flash.
    Thank you both for the kind words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter
    This is a single image and not HDR.
    I also did not have an ND filter on, this was shot at night at f/11, ISO 100, and 200th so I was essentially using the light from the torch as a flash.
    Thank you both for the kind words.
    Amazing Hunter! I wonder what the Kelvin temp was....I always had to use a ND filter for those hot, hot lighting situations.
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    Thanks, that's what I figured! Any more from the ranch??
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    That is an amazing shot my friend. And the color saturation is fantastic.
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    I am not sure what the white balance was, I shot in RAW and adjusted in Lightroom to what looked right.
    Believe it or not there is not a lot of post work on this image. I do have another one I can post.

    This one has a bit of Photoshop work done but not much.



    Thank you Frank.
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    Excellent photography, Love it!

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    Great work Hunter, very nice pictures.
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