A couple of shots to share. First attempt at exposure photo merge on the inside of the cabin. Worked pretty well I think but had to do a level adjustment on the window view for some reason, door view was fine.
Settlers cabin
Livestock barn
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Thank you. I think you do, you just can't see them for the rain.
Hey.... we had 2 days of sunshine ya know ;) our country side is very yellow at the moment.. all the rape fields are in flower. :)
2 this month? :-) Just kiddin with you. What are you doing up at 12:30 looking at pictures?
No... 2 in the whole year!! ;)
your an hour out.. its only 23:30 here :)
I like looking at other peoples pics... mine are quite crappy to be honest.. especially when at look at photos like yours...
depresses me somewhat.. :/
Just got lucky. The more you shoot the luckier you get. Law of averages.
Bozsik
Loc: Orangevale, California
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
You do. Just log into UH any time.
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Walk along the SW Coast and the moors!
flyguy
Loc: Las Cruces, New Mexico
jtipps wrote:
A couple of shots to share. First attempt at exposure photo merge on the inside of the cabin. Worked pretty well I think but had to do a level adjustment on the window view for some reason, door view was fine.
These are both very nice images to my mind --- like number two
the best. Good job!
jtipps wrote:
A couple of shots to share. First attempt at exposure photo merge on the inside of the cabin. Worked pretty well I think but had to do a level adjustment on the window view for some reason, door view was fine.
I like number 2, makes me wonder if you bracketed the shot..
Jamers wrote:
jtipps wrote:
A couple of shots to share. First attempt at exposure photo merge on the inside of the cabin. Worked pretty well I think but had to do a level adjustment on the window view for some reason, door view was fine.
I like number 2, makes me wonder if you bracketed the shot..
I did 1 but not 2. D 300 early morning. ISO 200, 1/80, F14, 45mm
Sorry, I took so many of this scene I got it mixed up. ISO400, 125th, F20, 36mm.
I normally am not much on sepia but I thought this was interesting. I didn't notice until I printed it that right above the roof the blue sky is showing through.
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