the lonesome fisherman’s house

5 years, 7 months ago 28
Posted in: Landscape

… at the Tümlauer Koog, North Frisia. We had really nice weather. Processed from a single RAW file. It was definitely too windy for handheld bracket exposures.

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28 Responses

  1. garghe says:

    Dramatic sky, fantastic angle!

  2. Great! Did you somehow do an HDR from that single raw file? I’ve been trying to figure out how to do that,
    I check your photos each day.
    Roger

  3. Tristan says:

    Wow – the sky is haunting. Wonderful textures throughout.

  4. fernando says:

    great! I like the cloud’s effect how did you do that?

  5. PaulB says:

    Very dramatic, great shot.

  6. Kim says:

    As always, the sky is fabulous – dark, forboding, dramatic – conveying the perfect mood for this image. Well done Matthias!

  7. Frank Semi says:

    awesome photo!! it reminds me of a place I know..

  8. Saxi says:

    wow – fantastisch!

  9. Beautiful photo, I love the colours and this great sky.

  10. Maarten says:

    great clouds you have here + special color tones

  11. @fernando & Roger: I enhanced the dynamic range by processing this with 3 different exposures which were created from a single RAW file. So, it’s a HDR image.
    Thanks everyone for your kind comments!

  12. Matthias says:

    sehr stark!!! tolle Dramatik in dem Photo und die Farben sind auch sehr gut – passt wunderbar – super!

  13. Thomas says:

    Again a very nice picture, but what I would really love to know or see is what the unprocessed image looks like :) . I know, trade secrets and all, but I bet a lot of people would learn an awful lot from it.

  14. Hey there – you did a great job with the flags again – i really gotta go find some flags ;o) The clouds are about to falle from the sky, it seems. Well done :o )

  15. Volker says:

    Dramatisch! Da bekommt man Angst, das einem der Himmel auf den Kopf fällt.

  16. @Thomas: I know that it would be interesting for a lot of people to see some originals of my images. But I think this would somehow take away the magic. Also, I needed about a year to create a processing workflow which results in images like this one. I think you understand that I won’t give this know-how away in a few sentences. :)
    Maybe it’s a little help if I you know that I work with photomatix and lightroom and most of my landscape pictures are bracket exposures.
    Thanks everyone for your kind comments!

  17. Thomas says:

    @Matthias: I asked the question knowing you would probably not give away too many details ;) . But what you said did make a lot of sense and does help me out. I’m currently doing all of my post processing in Lightroom (it does all the things I need it to do).
    I will have to check out Photomatix though, because I never heard of that before. Thanks for great tips and keep posting wonderful material.

  18. tolles dramatisches foto. die längere verschlusszeit hat die beweglichkeit der fahnen schön dargestellt. grossartiges foto!

  19. phoric says:

    great sense of motion and atmosphere

  20. Sumit Dhar says:

    Hi Matthias,
    Your photos inspire me to go out and try yet again. One of these days, I hope, I will get a picture that is as good as yours. :)
    Cheers,
    Sumit

  21. Beautiful color treatment and processing.

  22. Stefan says:

    schöne Bildgestaltung, dramatischer Himmel, super!

  23. riesenriel says:

    looks like a huge storm is coming, impressive great shot.

  24. WOW… Dramatic sky you have captured ! Thats all what we all dream about ;)
    Awesome job.

  25. Tok says:

    Nice weather? It definitely looks too windy!!! BUt I do love the shot. Nice framing.

  26. Torwald says:

    Simply majestic!

  27. Love how you hace see the wind just ripping apart the flags to the left, it really adds to the drama in the shot.

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