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30-08-10 ...Irlam Fair...around 20:00 just before the fireworks started...had some candy floss as well
the fireworks shots were a write off...
Here's my contribution. It's a HDR shot of St. Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St. Edmund, Suffolk.. I seem to spend a lot of my time photographing churches, mainly interiors but also exteriors. I also have an appreciation of HDR when not over cooked. So yep, that's one of my current passions. It was taken at 4.49pm on the 30th.
30/8/10 11.49.
Taken at 5:50am at Broadway Tower in the Cotswolds - which is epically early for me!!
Broadway Tower at Sunrise by Karl33to, on Flickr
Here's my contribution. It's a HDR shot of St. Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St. Edmund, Suffolk.. I seem to spend a lot of my time photographing churches, mainly interiors but also exteriors. I also have an appreciation of HDR when not over cooked. So yep, that's one of my current passions. It was taken at 4.49pm on the 30th.
Sorry this is the best I could do today.
its tilted..and dont say it should be...
also its a fabulous shot...even if you missed your weetabix
Absolutely beautiful shot.
Keith - I've spent a lot of time in those gardens (mainly chasing squirrels!). For an HDR picture I think it's pretty good (although the church looks a bit off-colour). Good to see they've got the scaffolding down now.
really good shot...the pp has introduced some herringbone patterns in the sky...or were they there...strange cloud shape
hope you win with this...its the best so far... which process did you use for your hdr, please
Julian - the lighting in your portrait is magic - I love the mystery of the faceless brute
H Joe,
The version of the picture you sent me in the email is very small (too small to print/slideshow). Could you send me the full size version please? It will at least be a few megs big.
Cheers.
Here's mine:
Taken at 9:27 on the 30th
your absolutely right, it was off by roughly 1 degree, I did straighten it using the horizon as a guide, but musn't have accounted for the hills ( that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it )
Oh wow. How did you do that?
Also, Kudos for anyone who can see 'the coathanger'.
Here's mine:
Taken at 9:27 on the 30th