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Another HDR shot taken on Rhyl beach.
Thanks,
Gav
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D |
| Lens: | Canon 16-35mm L |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Rhyl Beach (HDR) |
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| Uploaded: | 20 Apr 2007 - 11:06 AM |
| Tags: | Beach, Digitally manipulated, Gndphotography, Hdr, Landscape / travel, Rhyl, Wales |
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| Votes: | 44 |
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Comments
Just noticed the "HDR"---how many exposures,to me a strange subject with the waves---but its worked!
Thanks, appreciate the feedback. I'm pretty new to HDR, so I'm just experimenting at the moment. I tend to take 5 exposures (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2) as I did for this shot, though I'm going to try and restrict it to 3 so I can use autobracketing.
Cheers,
Gav
You clicked to allow modifications, but IMHO it doesn't need any, spot on image.
I have found that sometimes its better to use 6 bracketed shots with an extra stop at the underexposed end of the scale. I have also found that sometimes its worth doing 2 stop increments instead of just one, just occaisionally it gives really nice contrast results, so its always worth a try whilst your there taking the 'normal' HDR set.
But in this instance youv'e got it just right.
Ian
Did you also use grad filters on this? The reason why I ask is that there appears to be a grad type line across the lower part of the groynes. Plus I would have though that by shooting HDR you would have retained more detail in the groynes which look almost black to me.
Mike
Great shot, lovely colours and composition.
Darren.
No grad filters used for this one either. I must admit that I've burnt some of the darkness in on this one.
Thanks,
Gav
Beautiful colour and excellent exposure, well captured, Adrian
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