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A handheld shot at the Natural History Museum at a very wide angle. Very pleased with the work from CS6 on this in getting the verticals vertical. Another different type of subject. Will have to get out and try some seascapes soon.
I love it at the London Museums as they are free and you don't have to pay for getting photos plus such a knowledgeable place.

Thanks for looking at yesterdays Stag snap.

Camera:Canon EOS 7D
Lens:Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Focal Length:15mm
Aperture:f/5.0
Shutter Speed:1/25sec
ISO:400
Title:Verticals
Username:MossyOak MossyOak
Uploaded:4 Aug 2012 - 7:55 PM
Tags:Architecture, Digitally manipulated, HDR Totally Free, London, Natural history museum, Smoke
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paulmanneringphotos
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paulmanneringphotos vcard United Kingdom
4 Aug 2012 - 8:00 PM
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wonderful work you done i like detail the photo is amazing Smile

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Mackem
Mackem (e2 Member)
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Mackem vcard England
4 Aug 2012 - 8:14 PM
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Never been to the Science Museum before and this one looks great, reminds me of the Natural Histury Museum! Colours are great and I like the school uniforms which add interest to the picture.

Nice one Richard

Metro6R4
Metro6R4 (e2 Member)
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Metro6R4 vcard United Kingdom1 Constructive Critique Points
4 Aug 2012 - 8:15 PM
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Top quality photo, must go some time.............

MossyOak
MossyOak (e2 Member)
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MossyOak vcard England15 Constructive Critique Points
4 Aug 2012 - 8:16 PM
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Just changed it as you wrote this Tony. Having a senior moment then realised my mistake Wink

pluckyfilly
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208 forum postspluckyfilly vcard United Kingdom32 Constructive Critique Points
4 Aug 2012 - 8:28 PM
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superb work again Richard

johnjo58
johnjo58 (e2 Member)
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johnjo58 vcard United Kingdom5 Constructive Critique Points
5 Aug 2012 - 7:09 AM
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Great building great photo
David

tomcat
tomcat (e2 Member)
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5488 forum poststomcat vcard United Kingdom8 Constructive Critique Points
5 Aug 2012 - 11:40 AM
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Just been viewing your latest uploads Richard.

A fine selection of different subjects.

Your talent knows no boundsTongue

Adrian

Maiwand
Maiwand (e2 Member)
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Maiwand vcard England67 Constructive Critique Points
5 Aug 2012 - 3:39 PM
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Fine architectural shot Richard. Verticals in this type of image are always a B....... to correct but you seem to have done a great job here.
Ron

iancatch
iancatch (e2 Member)
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iancatch vcard England45 Constructive Critique Points
5 Aug 2012 - 5:51 PM
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Nice HDR

Ian

WesternRed
WesternRed (e2 Member)
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WesternRed vcard Australia
27 Aug 2012 - 2:26 AM
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I realise that photography is very personal when choices are concerned
and there are standards in correct technique but if this one
is not over saturated then I don't know what is!. Best Regards.
WesternRed.

MossyOak
MossyOak (e2 Member)
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MossyOak vcard England15 Constructive Critique Points
27 Aug 2012 - 6:35 PM
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Quote: I realise that photography is very personal when choices are concerned
and there are standards in correct technique but if this one
is not over saturated then I don't know what is!. Best Regards.
WesternRed.

Its an HDR image. Come the day you show your own work with a camera I will take you seriously. The fact is I have the advantage over you as I have always been to where my pictures were taken at the same time to witness th elight and atmosphere. You should try it and then understand the authors composition rather than using other people hard work to turn them into colouring book, paint by number snaps.

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