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Tired of clicking to see a large version? Upgrade to e2 to browse all photos automatically at their largest size.When you see this mountin, I think its "Buachaille Etive Mor", you know your in Glencoe.
My take on this landmark, hope you like it.
It was late with little light and I bracketed 5 shots to try with HDR for the image. Didn't want to take too long as Sharon and the wee one where hungry ![]()
All the Best, Tommy
| Camera: | Nikon D200 |
| Lens: | Tokina 12-24 |
| Recording media: | ISO 100 F11 |
| Title: | Glencoe's Gateway |
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| Uploaded: | 4 Jan 2007 - 5:05 PM |
| Tags: | Glencoe, Hdr, Landscape / travel, Scotland |
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Comments
It's been about a fair while, I think people just getting more confident to use it to get the effects the want.
I know I tried it ages ago but never ever got the results I wanted. Now I got a better idea how to handle it and seem to be getting there
(Also that my D200 can bracket 5 shots helps)
All the Best, Tommy
A stunning landscape shot!, nice lighting, detail and composition. love the formation of the clouds and drama within the sky.
Mike
Wow those clouds! Really well processed HDR!
CS2 or photomatix?
Sam
I have tried and tried to be good at this type of photography...but I lack the qualities needed....one day perhaps..until then I will look at images as good as this.
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