We have been happy that photographers are discovering Pleasant Valley Conservancy, and some of them have been putting up their photos on photo sharing sites.
One of these is Jonah Westrich, a graphic designer/photographer, who uses some interesting techniques. Here is a link to his Pleasant Valley Conservancy site
I asked him how he did his photos, and here is his answer:
The technique I use to process most of the shots (at least the ones that are really colorful, and appear painted) is kind of a complicated one. For shots like “Final Light”, I take three or more shots on a tripod, and underexpose and overexpose some of them so that in a series of shots I can capture the full dynamic range of light in a scene. Digitally these separate exposures are combined, so that no over-exposed (or blown-out) areas exist, and no black shadowed areas exist. Then I do a bunch of post-processing work in Adobe Photoshop to give it that painted look. The shots look much much better at full resolution, as all shots are taken at 12-megapixels.
Incredible photos! I haven't been able to visit PVC but these photos are the next best thing.
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