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HDR on a wet day
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<blockquote data-quote="Iansky" data-source="post: 646188" data-attributes="member: 9824"><p>Thank you all for the kind comments, it was certainly a new experience (not the bracketed shooting - but the processing).</p><p></p><p>I will try some more when the right subject matter offers itself but considering these are all handheld (including church interior shots), I am impressed with the lack of ghosting.</p><p></p><p>The last photo is of one of the oldest streets in our town that used to be the poor area in Victorian times but is now one of the most expensive streets, I had to use this crop due to cars being parked on the road that I wanted to avoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iansky, post: 646188, member: 9824"] Thank you all for the kind comments, it was certainly a new experience (not the bracketed shooting - but the processing). I will try some more when the right subject matter offers itself but considering these are all handheld (including church interior shots), I am impressed with the lack of ghosting. The last photo is of one of the oldest streets in our town that used to be the poor area in Victorian times but is now one of the most expensive streets, I had to use this crop due to cars being parked on the road that I wanted to avoid. [/QUOTE]
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