The Organ Rock, Arches NP
I used the orton effect to process this image of “The Orgon” rock formation located in Arches National Park, Utah.
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Memaa
Bryan, this is fantastic! I love the 3D effect that you have created in the foreground. Those bushes really jump out of you. Wonderful colors and clarity. Great Stuff, my friend!
Bryan Peterson in reply to Memaa’s comment
Thanks Sue, not always but sometimes a little post-processing really makes an image.
Fremme
Awesome capture you have here Bryan, makes me want to head back to Arches, lovely effect , great composition, the addition of the tree is great, awesome depth, very well done
Bryan Peterson in reply to Fremme’s comment
I’m ready to go back, stop into Gig Harbor on your way south and I’ll join you! The formations are so impressive my first impression was to capture them full frame but thank goodness my better judgement took over and I panned back to add perspective and depth—it made for a much more pleasant image.
RoddyM
nicely done. great composition .
Bryan Peterson in reply to RoddyM’s comment
Thanks Roddy, glad you liked my image. These rock formations at Arches NP are very impressive.
SharonD
Beautiful scene and effect Bryan.
Bryan Peterson in reply to SharonD’s comment
Thank you Sharon, glad you enjoyed my image.
debsphotos
WOW Bryan..this is fantastic…*-)
Bryan Peterson in reply to debsphotos’s comment
Thanks Deb, this part of the southwest US is a photographers paradise.
GailD
The effect works well here Bryan. Great scene from foreground through to the back.
Bryan Peterson in reply to GailD’s comment
Thanks Gail. It was hard not to just photograph the rock formation—it is so impressive. But I’m glad I took the time to make a composition and not just a photograph.
barkeypf
Great choice for the Orton effect, well done.
Bryan Peterson in reply to barkeypf’s comment
Thanks Paul—it did add a dreamy effect to the image that seems to work well with this one.