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A new HDR image (using Aurora HDR) from a shot I took a couple of years ago. My only complaint is the same one I've aways had, there ends up being banding in the sky when I blend the three photos together. Still, this is the best HDR I've seen of this image to date.
The church used to stand at Dvergasteinn farm and in 1882 it was moved to Vestdalseyri. At first the church stood on a hill overlooking Vestdalseyri but in 1894 it was blown over and damaged by a huge storm. The church was rebuilt, this time down on the peninsula and stood there until 1920 when the decision was made to move to its present location in the heart of Seyðisfjörður. In 1989 the Blue Church was damaged by fire when renovation work was being carried out on the building and a pipe organ that was installed in 1987 was ruined by the flames. Today the Blue Church has a pipe organ of the same type as the one that was lost to the fire.
One of the things I like most about Sarasota is their public spaces. This is a good example of that, an oasis in plain sight.
I took this in the middle of summer when we get amazing clouds. I don’t normally take pictures of city parks but this one is situated right on the inter-coastal waterway so I couldn’t resist.
Every time I drive by this park seems empty. I’m not sure if people just aren’t aware of it or what, but it’s the perfect spot. Just stop the car, walk over to the water and sit on a bench. As far as parks go this is one of the prettiest in the area.
This is an HDR image; I took three photos with different exposures and combined them in AuroraHDR. It makes it possible the show the whole range of light when there are extreme ranges like this. It’s hard to take an image like this any other way.
The tavern was cleaning up from closing a few hours earlier and the early birds were already sitting at the coffee shop. Life in a small tourist town. Read more on the blog at goo.gl/nypc6d