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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 13667" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Bill, nice old church to photograph. Good exposure, color and detail. Looks like early morning/evening? sunlight giving it a great shadow effect. The bottom of the church is cut off and needs room around the bottom for the eye to take in the entire subject. Cut off like that and sitting on the bottom of the frame causes photo distress. The eye keeps looking for the rest of the building and it's not there. It also looks like there is too much intensity in the application of HDR. There is a white ghost around the building and trees and the effect extends up into the top right corner. That happens often with a plain blue or gray sky. Sometimes you can get rid of it by reducing the HDR intensity and sometimes not. Good subject and well worth shooting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 13667, member: 654"] Bill, nice old church to photograph. Good exposure, color and detail. Looks like early morning/evening? sunlight giving it a great shadow effect. The bottom of the church is cut off and needs room around the bottom for the eye to take in the entire subject. Cut off like that and sitting on the bottom of the frame causes photo distress. The eye keeps looking for the rest of the building and it's not there. It also looks like there is too much intensity in the application of HDR. There is a white ghost around the building and trees and the effect extends up into the top right corner. That happens often with a plain blue or gray sky. Sometimes you can get rid of it by reducing the HDR intensity and sometimes not. Good subject and well worth shooting again. [/QUOTE]
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