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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #1
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Default Stonehenge II HDR

Here is my first real attempt at HDR. All these are handheld, no tripod yet.









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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #2
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if those are each multiple exposures handheld, those are darn steady hands you've got
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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #3
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if those are each multiple exposures handheld, those are darn steady hands you've got
They were multiple exposures (-1, 0, +1), but IS really helps
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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #4
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Are these composites? It looks like the stones have been overlayed onto the background.

I don't think your darkest exposure was dark enough because you still have blown out parts in the sky.
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Default Re: Stonehenge II HDR

Where is that? Someone went to a lot of effort copying Stone Henge. They look like they are all poured concrete.

I like the feel of them, but it definitely has a History Channel computer generated feel to it.
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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #6
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Here is some info on the place.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/TXHUNhenge.html
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They were multiple exposures (-1, 0, +1), but IS really helps

Nice. IS is still a world I have not yet entered, and to be truthful I'm kind of hesitant. I've got 5 lenses now, all non-IS and I'm worried that I won't be satisfied with them anymore once I get one with it
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Old 10th of December 2007 (Mon)   #8
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hmm Stonehenge has change since i was last there... looks to have regressed in time by say 600 years or so..

and there seems to be hill and houses in the back ground now - bloody developers.

just seen the the clicky.. i see its not real.. who would have known..
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Nice job darktiger! I like #3 the best. Again, well done
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