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Malvern Hills Worcestersshire uk

Malvern Hills Worcestersshire uk
Copyright ©2010, david Swinnerton
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This is a 6 image protrait shot stitched together and turned to Black and White

Photographer: david Swinnerton
Folder: Photos
Uploaded: 11-May-2010 21:26 CEST
Current Rating: 9.00/3
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Camera: Olympus E510
Exposure time: 1/30th
Aperture: f16
Focal length: 108mm eq
Lens: 14mm 54mm mark 1
Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 200
White balance: Daylight
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Stitched 6 images together in cs4 and reduced size to upload, also used cockin grad blue filter
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Image resized to: 710x1440

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Very nice image, really like the way the shadows look against the lighter color of the ground.

Bob

Bob Doucette at 13:56 CEST on 12-May-2010 [Reply]

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Bob Doucette wrote:
> Very nice image, really like the way the shadows look against the lighter color of the ground.
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> Bob
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Thanks Bob for viewing and comments the hutand shadows was added to the image, thought it might make it a bit more interesting

david Swinnerton at 14:22 CEST on 12-May-2010 [Reply]

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Excellent composition. The light around the house, mainly in the bottom right corner of the image, mismatches with the light in the rest of the image. There is too much contrast in my opinion, especially the shadow of the house comes a bit harsh. You might reprocess the image containing the house.

Alfred Molon at 14:31 CEST on 15-May-2010 [Reply]

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Fantastic image - great composition and I love the strong contrast of the B/W conversion.

Greg Mennegar at 15:27 CEST on 16-May-2010 [Reply]

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Greg Mennegar wrote:
> Fantastic image - great composition and I love the strong contrast of the B/W conversion.
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Thank you Greg for stopping by and taking the time to comment of this image, I quite like it myself.
Thank you

Dave

david Swinnerton at 16:34 CEST on 16-May-2010 [Reply]