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My First attempts at HDR photos with my new Nikon D50 (My most viewed). Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited.
I asked for vultures....
this old tree has an amazing view from the Cotswold Scarp overlooking the Vale of Evesham (behind the camera). I have some images of the view that i will try and make decent enough to post
It was a beautiful spring day. Clouds were spreading slowly across the sky creating a wonderful palette of white and light grey lines with the deep blue sky in the background. I made it HDR to increase the drama of the picture.
The head frame from the Red Cloud mine in Bodie, CA. Under it are some lifts that carried miners up and down to the mines. They were also used to hoist ore up from the mines. An air compressor and a drive wheel from a steam hoist are to the left.
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I think this will be the last of these captures from Boscombe pier till i can get down there for some new ones. Sunset capture which i finished with a Hdr touch. Have a wonderful christmas.
When it's right to break rules you just feel it !!! The scene was suitable for applying the rule of thirds (I actually took down a few frames) but it just didn't feel right ... "The boat should be placed at the middle of the synthesis", was my very next thought ...
When I saw the captured frame at Olympus screen I knew I had it right .... Sometimes my friends when a frame is actually bursting with interesting visual information, you have to bring balance ... The placing of the boat at the center of the synthesis actually brought that balance ... The forced use of flash turned the what would otherwise be leafy shades into full of life, vivid green color leafs at the foreground (when one decides to break synthesis rules, one should never break them all together) ... et voila !!!!
Ah, by the way, use your tripod as much as you can !!!! It's truly invaluable !!!!
We are still looking at the port of Amfipolis, Alexander the Great's most beloved marine location !!!!!
EXIF: High end compact Olympus Digital Camera SZ-31MR , Program Mode, f 3, Focal Length 4,5 mm, ISO 80, Pattern metering mode, light source fine weather, manually adjusted white balance, auto focus mode, HDR processing accurately conveys the scene's lighting conditions to the viewer, shutter speed 1/1000 s, use of tripod, flash went off to capture front-line detail...
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I finally have some free time that I can spend with my bike and my camera ;)
I really got up early to get on top of the Feldberg before sunrise. It was a really clear sky all the way up, but the top was hanging in the fog. So I couldn't do any sunrise shots, but there where plenty other opportunities.
This was shot at the Feldsee which is a lake directly underneath the highest mountain of the Black Forest.