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3 HDRs of the same sunset
Jan 13, 2015 21:18:23   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
These were taken at the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF) garden in Encinitas CA on one of those rare days when there was no wind. All were 3 exposures handheld and PP in Photomatix Pro. Canon 60D, 11-18 MM Tamron lens, ISO 800, middle exp 1/500, f11


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Jan 13, 2015 22:30:11   #
joe west Loc: Taylor, Michigan
 
you nailed it my friend

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Jan 14, 2015 01:03:20   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
joe west wrote:
you nailed it my friend


Thank you Joe

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Jan 14, 2015 05:37:59   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Jambulee wrote:
These were taken at the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF) garden in Encinitas CA on one of those rare days when there was no wind. All were 3 exposures handheld and PP in Photomatix Pro. Canon 60D, 11-18 MM Tamron lens, ISO 800, middle exp 1/500, f11

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I do like. Wonderful depth in all three. Congrats.

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Jan 14, 2015 06:09:52   #
waltchilds Loc: Central Florida
 
Very nice shots, the color is excellent.

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Jan 14, 2015 11:38:38   #
Joecosentino Loc: Whitesboro, New York
 
Good job on all three

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Jan 14, 2015 11:59:30   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
Joecosentino wrote:
Good job on all three


Thank you Joe, Walt and Del

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Jan 14, 2015 12:08:39   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
Jambulee wrote:
These were taken at the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF) garden in Encinitas CA on one of those rare days when there was no wind. All were 3 exposures handheld and PP in Photomatix Pro. Canon 60D, 11-18 MM Tamron lens, ISO 800, middle exp 1/500, f11


Beautiful :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 14, 2015 14:56:41   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
greymule wrote:
Beautiful :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


Thank you greymule

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Jan 14, 2015 16:33:41   #
Grizzly Loc: USA
 
Jambulee wrote:
These were taken at the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF) garden in Encinitas CA on one of those rare days when there was no wind. All were 3 exposures handheld and PP in Photomatix Pro. Canon 60D, 11-18 MM Tamron lens, ISO 800, middle exp 1/500, f11


Beautiful - some of the best HDR I have seen. Thank you for sharing!




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Jan 14, 2015 17:00:49   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
Grizzly wrote:
Beautiful - some of the best HDR I have seen. Thank you for sharing!




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Wow thanks grizzly that is a great compliment considering the awesome work done on this site.

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Jan 14, 2015 22:46:17   #
drbarrymary Loc: No. Carolina, Florida
 
WOW!!!

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Jan 15, 2015 00:45:25   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
drbarrymary wrote:
WOW!!!


Thank you Barry

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Jan 15, 2015 14:19:05   #
Kristoes
 
Jambulee wrote:
These were taken at the Self Realization Fellowship (SRF) garden in Encinitas CA on one of those rare days when there was no wind. All were 3 exposures handheld and PP in Photomatix Pro. Canon 60D, 11-18 MM Tamron lens, ISO 800, middle exp 1/500, f11


Wow! Really nice work!

It's inspiring that you took these hand held, even though they were shot 1/500. I'm still learning, so can I assume your auto bracket was +2,0,-2 and that you had your priority set on ISO 800 so that the speed changed during the bracketing?

The detail shows no ghosting on my monitor, so the "no wind day" was necessary, but still really excellent for hand held! Pardon my ignorance, but I figure your wide angle lens must be a large part of the clear detail in the result.

Thanks for sharing the details of the shot; very, very helpful. Especially that it's ISO 800, with very little noise considering everything.

Makes me want to try some new things on my next sunset shoot.
Thanks again, Kristoes
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Jan 15, 2015 22:27:27   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
Kristoes wrote:
Wow! Really nice work!

It's inspiring that you took these hand held, even though they were shot 1/500. I'm still learning, so can I assume your auto bracket was +2,0,-2 and that you had your priority set on ISO 800 so that the speed changed during the bracketing?

The detail shows no ghosting on my monitor, so the "no wind day" was necessary, but still really excellent for hand held! Pardon my ignorance, but I figure your wide angle lens must be a large part of the clear detail in the result.

Thanks for sharing the details of the shot; very, very helpful. Especially that it's ISO 800, with very little noise considering everything.

Makes me want to try some new things on my next sunset shoot.
Thanks again, Kristoes
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Your welcome. Good luck on your next HDR adventure and yes 2 stops apart on burst mode

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