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Super shot. What an incredible creature you found there!
My new project is to find and photograph old Yugoslav-era farmhouses before they all get razed. Here's number two in the series:
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My new project is to find and photograph old Yugoslav-era farmhouses before they all get razed. Here's number two in the series:
... and now for something completely different...
That's a worthy project and a neat looking farmhouse. Is it a barn and house in one building?
Phrasikleia: Thanks for the comments on my redo. Yes, it is 1/2 stop under.
A wall in Tacoma.
EXIF Summary: 1/125s f/8.0 ISO100 28mm
Dale
The flooding in your region of the UK made the National television news here in Canada last night. I hope you are high and dry and okay! The boffins on the telly said this was a one in a thousand year weather system for Cumbria. ( is that the proper spelling ? ) In any case, best wishes... and I imagine Windermere will be all the wetter.
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This evening I watched Trey Ratcliff (stuckincustoms - you know, the great photographer who has pushed HDR in to our lives?) and his Interview with the book publisher (Peachpit) about his new book coming out soon. While I have experimented with HDR over the past 3 years, I have steered away from it recently as I push my own post processing style for Landscapes combining the use with on camera filters.
This is not to say that occasionally I wont pop out 3/5 exposures to blend as a HDR down the road sometime which is what happened with this shot. Inspired by Trey, this is a 2 shot (6 exposures) panoramic of Bryce Canyon at Sun Rise Point at Sun Set (confusing?).
I struggle with finding my 'Vision' at Bryce... but I will continue to push it further.
PS - the red glowing trees are where the sun was. The smoke is from controlled fires
Thanks. Yesterday we had more rain than on any other day since records began. Lots of flooding in the North of Cumbria, lots of people facing Christmas in temporary accomodation. I got off pretty lightly, 'cos my shack's on a slope (rather than in a floodplain) but, yes, the lake is amazingly high.
Super shot. What an incredible creature you found there!