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    The Brewer Staircase - a different view

    The image from a couple of weeks ago was looking down, this is the view looking up

    Stan

    1/125, f6.3, ISO 6400, 10mm
    Last edited by Stan; 26-01-2016, 16:51.
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    #2
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    now that I really like much better viewpoint than the other

    being REALLY picky ( only because I didn't take it ;o() its a shame you've clipped the bottom of the staircase off - I'm guessing you used the in camera HDR and this is the Jpeg, if so on the Raw files you should have it so worthwhile to pass through an editor
    :- Ian

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      #3
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      I really like this point of view also Stan

      Tom

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        #4
        Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

        cheers guys

        its a shame you've clipped the bottom of the staircase off - I'm guessing you used the in camera HDR and this is the Jpeg, if so on the Raw files you should have it so worthwhile to pass through an editor
        do you know, I never even looked at the RAW files and yes the bottom of the staircase is there so have processed the +1 ev frame and replaced the shot.

        Another view as well

        Stan
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          #5
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          another nice angle, both cracking shots

          do you know, I never even looked at the RAW files and yes the bottom of the staircase is there so have processed the +1 ev frame and replaced the shot.
          its quite surprising how much the incamera HDR does crop from the image - I only noticed this when looking at some shots and thinking to myself " I'm sure I got that in " looking at the Raw files it was there ;o) - now if I think I'm going the use the incamera I give myself even more breathing space
          :- Ian

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            #6
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            now if I think I'm going the use the incamera I give myself even more breathing space
            I usually take that into consideration for the standard landscape type shot but overlooked it on these inside shots - mind you I was as wide as I could og and no opportunity to step back further

            Stan
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              #7
              Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

              Originally posted by Stan View Post
              I usually take that into consideration for the standard landscape type shot but overlooked it on these inside shots - mind you I was as wide as I could og and no opportunity to step back further

              Stan
              too excited by the location yep that happens to me too
              :- Ian

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                #8
                Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

                too excited by the location
                and falling down the stairs

                Stan
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                  #9
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                  I like both, the angles are both good.
                  Andy
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                    #10
                    Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

                    Prefer the more vibrant colours of the first, but both really good shots Stan
                    Alan.

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                      #11
                      Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

                      Great shots Stan.

                      Bill.
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                        #12
                        Re: The Brewer Staircase - a different view

                        thanks for looking guys

                        stan
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