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Old 28-01-12, 04:17 PM
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Beautiful Paul! I love the softness of the water and the clouds. Awesome shot!
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Old 28-01-12, 11:08 PM
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You've handled the exposure really well Paul in what looks like a strong low light , was it done in one shot or multiple shots .

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Old 28-01-12, 11:32 PM
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You've handled the exposure really well Paul in what looks like a strong low light , was it done in one shot or multiple shots .

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Well spotted Mark. Yes three shots combined (sky/sea/rocks).
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Thanks for that Paul , very natural finish perfectly done .

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Great HDR, Paul.

What program did you use to put them together? It looks quite natural whereas some HDRs tend to look a little false.

I have never done any HDR myself but your shot has inspired me to have a go. How many stops between each exposure?
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Great HDR, Paul.

What program did you use to put them together? It looks quite natural whereas some HDRs tend to look a little false.

I have never done any HDR myself but your shot has inspired me to have a go. How many stops between each exposure?

Hi Ashley

Sorry, but this isn't an HDR but rather a blend of 3 photos "hand stitched" as it were. What you do is expose for each of the target areas and then using layers, combine the shots together.

There's a good tutorial here.
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Super shot Paul,I love the rich blue sky and the wispy clouds.

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Cracking shot and processing.
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Old 30-01-12, 06:36 AM
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Hi Ashley

Sorry, but this isn't an HDR but rather a blend of 3 photos "hand stitched" as it were. What you do is expose for each of the target areas and then using layers, combine the shots together.

There's a good tutorial here.
Thanks Paul.

You have done a great job of putting it all together, wonderful things these layer masks.
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