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This is a HDR photo done with Nex7 of the landmark of Haarlem in NL. The HDR is a blend on 3 photo each at 1 stop (-1,0,1). Comments welcomed
Finally getting around to editing some shots from two weeks ago. This is an HDR from my Aunt & Uncle's back yard. One of my favorit shots, compositionally. I prefer the colors that came out in this one, though (click through & click the image for the larger size).
I do like the sharpness here, though.
View it in its larger size. Much better details that way...
You can move around all day at Cambridge with your DSLR within easy reach and not get tired ... In every corner you turn there is something interesting to look at, something beautiful to permanently imprison into your digital memory card ... I was feeling as if I was in Venice !!!!
EXIF: NIKON D90 with Nikon Nikkor 18-55 lens, Manual mode, f 9, ISO 200, focal length 32 mm, manual exposure selection and white balance, center weighted average metering mode, shutter speed 1/60 s, HDR processing was made out of only one RAW capture, exact lighting conditions are successfully conveyed to the viewer, no tripod, no flash, original RAW image dimensions 4288 X 2848 pixels ....
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Well I guess I can't complain, the weather hasn't been so bad here.
Although its nice to go back to that morning on Bondi Beach
A little walk around one of my favourite places last night (Wentworth Village) and a photo of one of my favourite buldings.
The main facade of Casa Batlló has a
very skeletal quality to the stone work.
Processed at www.CloudHdr.com.
There is a lot of development going on along the Chao Phraya River, opposite side to central Bangkok.
I found the gap between pretty fat stormclouds that Neil was missing
*biggrin*
Thanks for visits and faves. Written comments highly appreciated and will be responded a.s.a.p :)
Cheers
Joerg
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