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A rainy day in Bruges
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I really wanted an epic shot during our few wet miserable hours in Bruges. European weather, go figure! I don't think I pulled it off though...the weather was TOO soggy, the angle just wasn't right, the background not interesting enough and the sky somewhat strange. The only thing I do like are the colors of the two umbrellas :)
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Some people who's work I admire are tagged in this picture. Please visit their stream!
Click here to see the rest of my HDRs (High Dynamic Range Photos)!
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Shot details:
3 handheld bracketed shots using: Canon 7D; Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5,
Post processing:
1. Lightroom for initial fixups,
2. Merged in HDR Efex
3. Post processed (colors, sharpness and so forth) in Nik Color Efex
4. Finally did a little more processing (vignetting and temp and so forth again in Lightroom)
A rainy day in Bruges
Follow me on:
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I really wanted an epic shot during our few wet miserable hours in Bruges. European weather, go figure! I don't think I pulled it off though...the weather was TOO soggy, the angle just wasn't right, the background not interesting enough and the sky somewhat strange. The only thing I do like are the colors of the two umbrellas :)
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As always, comments/notes/crituques and favourites (just hit F ) will be very much appreciated!
For the best view, hit L .
Some people who's work I admire are tagged in this picture. Please visit their stream!
Click here to see the rest of my HDRs (High Dynamic Range Photos)!
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Shot details:
3 handheld bracketed shots using: Canon 7D; Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5,
Post processing:
1. Lightroom for initial fixups,
2. Merged in HDR Efex
3. Post processed (colors, sharpness and so forth) in Nik Color Efex
4. Finally did a little more processing (vignetting and temp and so forth again in Lightroom)