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This is an image blended in Lightroom from 5 raw files bracketed 1 stop apart. My camera is set up so that bracketing starts with the darkest image and so I exposed to the right but avoided clipping the highlights in the first image. The next 4 images were a stop brighter (doubling the shutter speed each time). I usually use graduated filters to cope with severe contrast range issues but on this occasion controlling the sun with a strong graduated filter then made the sky darker than the sea (which shouldn’t happen) and so bracketing provided a more natural result and Lightroom does it well.
With the clouds moving towards us I thought a long exposure would look effective and the 2 minute exposure also enhanced the wispy white trail of foam which formed a handy lead in line to the rock arch Enys Dodnan.
Class 142 Pacer DMU 142006 approaches Heath Junction, Cardiff with the 2D34 1218 Penarth to Bargoed service on 26th January 2018.
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NOTE: I did these as a video series - click the link below to check it out:
www.sidewages.com/category/myths-business-websites/
If you built a webpage, then you've built a webpage. You are completely invisible unless you make your visible. There is a ton of internet noise out there and it's your job to stand out from the crowd.
This is Richard N. Stephenson at sidewages.com.
[The following is a transcript of the introduction video.]
Now I am going to cover some of the myths of a website and why it's needed and all of that jizz-jazz. I will be doing these as vlogs and then leveraging it out into all kinds of different things.
So if I blank out, it's probably because I am trying to be safe. But all of this is setup nicely so I don't have to touch it. And I've done it before and it works out pretty nicely. Don't try this at home kids unless you're a trained professional or something like that.
I'm probably going to split this up over 10 different videos for whatever purpose so I will use this next part as the general intro.
Here are the Top 10 Myths of Having a Website in a Business, brought to you by sidewages.com and Richard Stephenson.
Okay, here we go:
MYTH # 1: IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME
MYTH # 2: A WEBSITE IS ONLY A BUSINESS TOOL
MYTH # 3: DESIGN IS EVERYTHING
MYTH # 4: MORE VISITS = MORE SALES
MYTH # 5: WEBSITES ONLY NEED IMAGES & TEXT
MYTH # 6: JUST COPY YOUR COMPETITORS
MYTH # 7: WEBSITES SELL THEMSELVES
MYTH # 8: WEBSITES CAN'T TRACK SALES DATA
MYTH # 9: NEWSLETTERS ARE JUST A FORMALITY
MYTH #10: WEBSITES NEED TO BE PERFECT
Thanks a lot for checking out this series about the 10 biggest myths on having a website for your business.
I'm Richard N. Stephenson at sidewages.com. Stop on by as soon as you can. We have a nice little newsletter going that's got a bunch of tips, hints, and tools coming now and plenty more for the future to help you get your own sidewages going. And keep our day jobs and make a little extra money.
So come on over. Hope to see you soon.
Have a good one! Bye.
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