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Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it. | | | Description | Stonehenge under a cirrus sky.
HDR works so well on rough old stone and polarised cirrus clouds. |
| Posted Comments: theCaptain (2013-02-12) | Sorry, but it doesn't do it for me.
| AngieLake (2013-02-12) | Nor me Martyn. I like sky to look like infinite 'space' rather than a solid backdrop. I think that's the problem. The stones aren't bad, looking rather 3-D, but in most of these photos both areas [land/monument & sky] have too much going on - busy, busy, busy. The Silbury one came across best, and I think it's because there is less sky, so viewers can focus on the monument. (Sorry, kbr!) | Feanor (2013-02-12) | As with the previous picture from KBR, I would call this a drama-photo of the Sky, with Stonehenge as its anchor.
Fantastic use of HDR though.
Great photo. | kbr61263 (2013-02-14) | dont say sorry, its always good to hear an opinion, even (or especially) critical. I htink the technique works well on the stone itself as it brings out the texture, but I agree that as an academic record it would be bettre with less going on in the sky. I would love to be able to shoot in a glowing foggy dawn, like the ones I remeber passing by there as a kid (I was brought up in East somerset) | AngieLake (2013-02-15) | A very gracious reply kbr. I do hope you find your glowing foggy dawn and I'm sure we all look forward to seeing it. Meanwhile I'm sure you have many fans of this technique. |
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