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[Photo] Hold Me Down (hdr)

Discussion in 'Photography, Art & Design' started by [GiB] Spawny, 30 Nov 2006.

  1. [GiB] Spawny

    [GiB] Spawny Xqpack Lovin

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    I try and get round to all the coastal areas on the island. Being such a small island, most of the landscape has buildings on it!

    Tried this in landscape, but with the sky detail and the intrest in the foreground it works better for me in portrait?

    Also used hdr software to stop any blow outs on the dingy.

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  2. Green Apple

    Green Apple What's a Dremel?

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    i love it. i agree it looks super in portrait and i think it would have lost it compositionally if in landscape.

    nice work. what hdr software did you use out of interest?
     
  3. [GiB] Spawny

    [GiB] Spawny Xqpack Lovin

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  4. Atomic

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    Really nice picture, reminds me of some of the coastal villages in North Norfolk.
     
  5. Mother-Goose

    Mother-Goose 5 o'clock somewhere

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    lovely shot :)
     
  6. supermonkey

    supermonkey Deal with it

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    Great shot. I really like the vertical composition; it works very well with the subject matter.

    You should post a larger picture, because it's hard to see all the little details at that size. The exposure looks good, and from what I can tell the HDR treatment is well done.

    Nice work.

    -monkey
     
  7. olv

    olv he's so bright

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    it's tiny, can hardly see it. doesn't look at all over done though from what i can see which is always a bonus with hdr
     

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