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Photo-a-Day  (Friday, 23rd October, 2015)

L&L HDR


L&L HDR
Taken from Moss Bridge looking towards Poolstock. In HDR Mode (High Dynamic Range).

Photo: Colin Butcher  (Sony DSC-HX300)
Views: 3,439

Comment by: peebee on 23rd October 2015 at 00:40

Oh No more ripples ... great pic though.

Comment by: Ernest Pyke on 23rd October 2015 at 07:05

Not my cup of tea, Colin - it`s butchered!

Comment by: Aubrey on 23rd October 2015 at 07:37

A great photo, could be a painting.

Comment by: Garry on 23rd October 2015 at 07:41

The trees and grass look fake, sorry Colin, never the less a nice shot.

Comment by: Dave (Oy) on 23rd October 2015 at 08:05

Lovely scene - just a bit harsh on the eyes. Blended 50/50 with the original it would work well.

Comment by: Mick on 23rd October 2015 at 09:08

It would have been ten times better and a more interesting conversational snap if it had been left alone.

Comment by: owd bob on 23rd October 2015 at 10:11

Brilliant photo, absolutely love it, and I liken it to an oil painting from the old masters.

Comment by: Jonno on 23rd October 2015 at 11:45

For a change, i agree with Garry.

Comment by: christine on 23rd October 2015 at 13:24

sorry it look more like a painting ,or one done in oils ,not keen

Comment by: Kas on 23rd October 2015 at 16:02

Not one of my favourites Colin, sorry. I agree with Dave Oy , too harsh on the eyes

Comment by: Alan on 23rd October 2015 at 17:20

Not your best Colin. Shame could have been a good un without special affects. Wow someone agrees with Garry lol.

Comment by: David on 23rd October 2015 at 17:46

Good composition Colin. Have you any control over the in camera HDR on your HX300? My NEX 6 has an auto mode as well as manual settings. I think the +-2EV manual setting works best in mine.

Comment by: Alex on 23rd October 2015 at 18:50

It's not that bad. All photos look poor after following Dave Oy. Here's my tip for what it's worth, just point the camera a take what you see, and don't retouch or tamper.

Comment by: Colin on 23rd October 2015 at 19:16

Thanks Everyone For You're Feedback, Will Deffo Take It On-board..(No Pun Intended)...Yes! David Is The Answer To You're Question..But Ime Still In The Learning Stages Of The Camera..The HDR Mode Has A Low, Medium, And High Res..So I Will Experiment With It,..Just Thought I Would Try Something Different,.. Thanks Again

Comment by: janice on 24th October 2015 at 19:37

It is a touch heavy on processing but think it is agreed that it is a good pic. When we start processing our shots, we all tend to overdo it in the initial stages - but it is fun experimenting. Carry on Colin.

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