Where is there an end of it?
Path heading into King’s College Cambridge, taken during a very rosy autumn dawn. HDR. Again, the tree on the left is useful to cover up the unsightly scaffolding on the chapel.
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11/17/2008 6:41:32 PM #
I think I liked the second one (from two days ago) best of the HDRs, with this one in second place. I find HDRs tend to lack contrast, making them look kind of washed-out. That's just personal preference, though. I liked it that you showed the three input images on the first post. Wouldn't have minded seeing that again here.
Lars Marius Garshol |
1/9/2009 7:50:40 AM #
Good shot photo..Alex.
intersindo |
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