The Old Lady
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Looking east over towards 'The Old Lady of Follaton' - in the late evening light along the edge of Copland Lane (one of the ancient 'green lanes')on the outskirts of Totnes, Devon, UK.
Penatx K-X
Pentax F 70-210mm SMC lens (at 210mm)
Kood Circular Polarizer
f/5.6
1/45 sec
(Hand-held)
Pseudo HDR from split RAW processing (to create 16 bit TIFFs at -2, 0, +2 eve equivalents) in Photomatix Pro.
Finished using Adobe Photoshop 6.0 & a diluted multiplied layer of 'details enchancer' in Topaz Adjust
Ordnance survey grid ref – SX 785 606
Penatx K-X
Pentax F 70-210mm SMC lens (at 210mm)
Kood Circular Polarizer
f/5.6
1/45 sec
(Hand-held)
Pseudo HDR from split RAW processing (to create 16 bit TIFFs at -2, 0, +2 eve equivalents) in Photomatix Pro.
Finished using Adobe Photoshop 6.0 & a diluted multiplied layer of 'details enchancer' in Topaz Adjust
Ordnance survey grid ref – SX 785 606
21/06/2011 - 02:20morpheus71
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 08:11
good light
playing firm but fair all the way
playing firm but fair all the way
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 08:15
Another super hdr ,
regards, tim.
regards, tim.
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 09:03
I’ve already been told about the “pseudo” (out camera) HDR processing. But what’s the extra benefit from such a long and somehow (IMHO) cumbersome process while that K-x has built-in HDR capability ?
On the other hand, the light and compo are superb but I think the pic exhibits some general blurriness
Regards,
senn
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On the other hand, the light and compo are superb but I think the pic exhibits some general blurriness
Regards,
senn
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my PPG
Last Edited by senn on 21/06/2011 - 09:03
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 09:17
Taken hand-held looking across the valley from my bedroom window with my rather heavy old 70-210mm lens
– the light was fleeting and there wasn’t time to grab the tripod! A bit blurry as a result, but I was so pleased to have been able to capture this light.
cheers for taking the time to look
To answer Senn's question - the 'in camera' HDR function would have resulted in a 'ghosted' image without the use of a tripod.
https://www.philhemsley.co.uk/
– the light was fleeting and there wasn’t time to grab the tripod! A bit blurry as a result, but I was so pleased to have been able to capture this light.
cheers for taking the time to look

To answer Senn's question - the 'in camera' HDR function would have resulted in a 'ghosted' image without the use of a tripod.
https://www.philhemsley.co.uk/
Last Edited by morpheus71 on 21/06/2011 - 09:38
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 12:21
Very clever and well timed love what you have created
All the best
David
All the best
David
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 13:54
Wonderful light, i'd be interested to know what tree this is.
Kind regards Maria
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maria-Gray-photography/589310071158079?ref=hl

Kind regards Maria

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maria-Gray-photography/589310071158079?ref=hl
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 15:08
Great shot. I like its warm colours, the really special lights and the shape of the tree. Well done.
Regards,
Gábor
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Regards,
Gábor
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Posted 21/06/2011 - 20:21
szgabor wrote:
Great shot. I like its warm colours, the really special lights and the shape of the tree. Well done.
Great shot. I like its warm colours, the really special lights and the shape of the tree. Well done.
Couldn't agree more!

Beautifull photo!!

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nonur
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Konya.
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