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Photographer  Mark Wakefield {Karma:481}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 350D
Categories Landscape
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Landscapes
Lens Canon 10-22mm EF-S USM
Uploaded 3/2/2008 Film / Memory Type none
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 1242 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 12 Rating
6.25
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Hadleigh
State -  ESSEX
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About This is an HDR from three exposures +1.5, 0 and -1.5 EV
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jan Lombaerde Jan Lombaerde   {K:1138} 7/29/2009
Marvelous image by composition and color tones (thanks HDR). Interesting reference to HDR software I will try once too!
Because you put your image in a critiquer's corner, here is one: what trouble me a little (little bit) is the right branch coincides (I mean : is right upon) partly with the horizon of the prairie. I hope you understand what i mean.
Congratulations with such a beautiful picture!
Best regards, Jan

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Faezeh  Najjarof   {K:432} 4/22/2008
عکس درختی تنها را نشان میدهد در دشتی بزرگ جهت حرکت ابرها رو به درخت هستند گویی با جهت وگرفتگیشان تنهایی درخت را اشاره دارند سرعت شاتر پایین در عکس باعث اشباح شدن رنگهای سبز موجود در تصویر شده است
[fahime mehrafshan]

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Debjit Ghosh Debjit Ghosh   {K:3494} 3/13/2008
wonderful. congrats on the POD.

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Raffaele Pilia Raffaele Pilia   {K:184} 3/6/2008
Very peaceful and beautiful colors.

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Alessandro Capelli Alessandro Capelli   {K:34805} 3/5/2008
Amazing atmosphere!
Ale

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 3/3/2008
very nice composition, colors and atmosphere, great capture.

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Atish Sen   {K:6346} 3/3/2008
excellent hdr. very well executed

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John Pitman   {K:8473} 3/3/2008
Excellent hdr. Mark. Great composition. John

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 3/3/2008
Beautifully done Mark!

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RC. Dany RC. Dany   {K:64104} 3/3/2008
Excellent .

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Mark Wakefield   {K:481} 3/2/2008
Hi Jen

Well on days when the lighting is a bit flat but the sky is a bit broody I will take shots over a range of exposures to try and capture both the light and dark areas that you cannot normally get in a single shot due to the limitations of digital sensors. I then load 3 images at different exposures into Dynamix Photo HDR (Free trial available at http://www.mediachance.com)to produce an image that then has a greater tonal range. Initially the preview image looks rubbish as your monitor can show all the tones so you then "Tone Map" the image. I find the preset "Eye Catching" produces less extreme results, just make sure you increase the brightness and reduce the colour saturation settings. This technique is always good for beefing up a moody sky. If you have a go let me know how you get on.

Regards

Mark

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Jen van Wijn Jen van Wijn   {K:24075} 3/2/2008
Looks like an excellent and perfectly moody scape, tell me what you did whit these 3 exposures? I see I can learn some more here:) txs Jen

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