Thin piece of wood detracts from image. POV? Otherwise Superb Processing.
19 Apr 13:59
dirk
Agree with Ed. Very tight cut at the bottom. Good light and colors.
19 Apr 14:27
bjosted
I agree with Ed and Dirk
19 Apr 18:05
monaris
Agree.
19 Apr 19:36
mirkkis74
Me too! :)
19 Apr 22:04
flipd1
WELCOME to CREME!! Very nice first post as far as process. The composition could be better as I am left with wanting to see more, but hey a great pic none the less. Great work
19 Apr 22:13
inkslinger
Welcome to HDRcreme. A very good post for your 1st. However, if my memory serves me well I know a Nikon can produce auto bracketing up to 9 exposures, unlike my canon (3). Perhaps if these 9 were to be at +/-(1) you would have achieved more detailโฆ..Sti
19 Apr 22:15
inkslinger
Still a very good post, look forward to seeing more.....
20 Apr 00:21
sergio
Since the Nikon 300s in bracketing mode allows 9 shots with maximum of 1 EV value, i'd like to know, if you did not use the Promote Control, which technique you used to get 3 values โโin under exposure and 3 in over exposure.
The main organ "Moreau", St. John's Church Gouda.
Nice stained glass window
Many exposures, great result
Thin piece of wood detracts from image. POV? Otherwise Superb Processing.
Agree with Ed. Very tight cut at the bottom. Good light and colors.
I agree with Ed and Dirk
Agree.
Me too! :)
WELCOME to CREME!! Very nice first post as far as process. The composition could be better as I am left with wanting to see more, but hey a great pic none the less. Great work
Welcome to HDRcreme. A very good post for your 1st. However, if my memory serves me well I know a Nikon can produce auto bracketing up to 9 exposures, unlike my canon (3). Perhaps if these 9 were to be at +/-(1) you would have achieved more detailโฆ..Sti
Still a very good post, look forward to seeing more.....
Since the Nikon 300s in bracketing mode allows 9 shots with maximum of 1 EV value, i'd like to know, if you did not use the Promote Control, which technique you used to get 3 values โโin under exposure and 3 in over exposure.