Photoshoot from The Nut, Stanley, Tasmania

by Victor Augusteo on July 24, 2009

I know, the name sounds like something naughtier. But trust me, this nut is beautiful.

The Nut, Stanley - 1/400s f4.5 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing

The Nut, Stanley - 1/400s f4.5 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing

The Nut, Stanley - 1/80s f9 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing - 3 Brackets combined

The Nut, Stanley - 1/80s f9 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing - 3 Brackets combined

The Nut, Stanley - 1/125s f8 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing

The Nut, Stanley - 1/125s f8 ISO400 - Photomatrix + Lightroom Processing

So, as always, which one do you like the most, and which one do you want the tutorial to be written?

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  • melisande311

    im.. speechless…
    i love all of them!

  • Candice_Li

    hmmm…awesome! love the second one best~

  • http://www.dhuting.blogpsot.com/ dave huting

    the NUT! I miss that place…. wish I could go back to shoot some HDR there myself!

  • http://macro-photography-blog.com/ Jaxon S

    Awesome landscape, awesome photograph(er), awesome lightroom artistry

  • http://www.projectwoman.com/ Helen Bradley

    way too cool Victor, these are fantastic – I am headed to Broome and Darwin later this year, I'm thinking I should be headed south instead.

  • sabine1512

    Beautiful, I especially love the two bottom images. Very Creative.

  • http://richardxthripp.thripp.com/ Richard X. Thripp

    Oh my, this is brilliant work. Eclipses everything I've done. I need to get out more.

    The contrast is really good, you've picked good angles in all three, the colors are great, the lighting is beautiful, and the images feel very expansive because of the wide angles. Nice editing.

  • Rajat

    this is beautiful!

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