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Jan 21, 2007 09:10 |  #1

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Jan 21, 2007 10:14 |  #2

Very peacful looking shot Isaac with nice warm colors.
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Jan 21, 2007 10:48 |  #3

Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #2575578 (external link)
Very peacful looking shot Isaac with nice warm colors.
What PP method did you use?

HDR. Photomatix.


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Jan 21, 2007 12:45 as a reply to  @ ijohnson's post |  #4

Now that is very nice.:D


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Jan 21, 2007 12:56 |  #5

Beautiful capture of a beautiful church.


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Jan 21, 2007 13:57 |  #6

Nice capture. Thanks for sharing!


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Jan 21, 2007 14:04 |  #7

Very nice image, how many exposures did you use?


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Jan 21, 2007 14:14 |  #8

3 exposures. AEB +/-2 stops.


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Jan 21, 2007 16:32 |  #9

Wow, very nice shot. What lens did you use.


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Jan 21, 2007 17:06 |  #10

Wow this image is awesome. The colours are amazing and the detail throughout is A+.

Could someone post a link on HDR? Not really sure what is involved with using multiple exposures...


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Jan 21, 2007 17:23 |  #11

The processing gives an interesting effect as an abstract symmetrical pattern composition, but I can't help wondering whether, as a photo of the church, a non-HDR version might look better? :confused:



  
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Jan 21, 2007 17:25 |  #12

it almost looks like a pastel sketch.


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Jan 22, 2007 09:26 |  #13

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Wow, very nice shot. What lens did you use.

17-40 f/4


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Jan 22, 2007 09:27 |  #14

rudgej wrote in post #2577379 (external link)
The processing gives an interesting effect as an abstract symmetrical pattern composition, but I can't help wondering whether, as a photo of the church, a non-HDR version might look better? :confused:

You could be right in the case of this church. Most churches have a pretty wide dynamic range, where this church was fairly well lit.


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Jan 22, 2007 09:50 |  #15

I too wonder if maybe a B&W non HDR, with some contrast, might make a great shot? Not a fan of HDR but you almost have a colour pastel illustration there, interesting effect in its own right.


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