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Hadleigh castle at dawn 2

Hadleigh castle at dawn 2
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Done a bit of work on it, comments please.

Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: David's landscapes.
Uploaded: 01-Jan-2013 16:55 CET
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Camera: Olympus OLYMPUS E-M5
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Aperture: F14
Focal length: 22 mm
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ISO: 200
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Hi David,

I much prefer the original. This is a very dramatic shot and I think that the darker image conveys the drama better.

2 cents,
Katrina

Katrina Adams at 22:19 CET on 01-Jan-2013 [Reply]

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Katrina Adams wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I much prefer the original. This is a very dramatic shot and I think that the darker image
> conveys the drama better.
>
> 2 cents,
> Katrina
>
Thanks Katrina.

Dave Hall at 08:56 CET on 02-Jan-2013 [Reply]

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Hi David,

Very few authors know how to benefit from HDR and you did a nice job here!

Domagoj Zaric at 16:58 CET on 03-Jan-2013 [Reply]

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Domagoj Zaric wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Very few authors know how to benefit from HDR and you did a nice job here!
>

Thanks Domagoj. HDR is often overdone, I try to keep things looking natural.

Dave Hall at 17:47 CET on 03-Jan-2013 [Reply]

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Dave Hall wrote:
> Domagoj Zaric wrote:
> > Hi David,
> >
> > Very few authors know how to benefit from HDR and you did a nice job here!
> >
>
> Thanks Domagoj. HDR is often overdone, I try to keep things looking natural.
>

Agree! There is a HDR saying in my country that goes something like this: "HDR is like a butter knife. A smart man will spread butter on his toast and a fool will chop off his head! :)

Domagoj Zaric at 20:16 CET on 03-Jan-2013 [Reply]