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Hunting Shack HDR
Here is another attempt at HDR. I guess I am going to keep trying till I get it right. I don't know if I like this or not. I am going to try without the HDR and see what I can do with it.
Frank
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Let's see the without.
I think this picture would be better with a tighter framing of just the shack. Is it yours?
It'd be cool to go at night and take some night time long exposure shots of the outside of the shack while you go inside and light it up with a flash.
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It is right no the side of the main road heading to Long Beach Island. I am going to try some sunset shots. I think I would need hip boots to get it because it is all wetlands.
Frank
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Just a suggestion ...
This was one of Frank's first subjects and the beginning of his digital efforts. He originally had a dozen shots of it, close up.
I suggested he step back a bit and capture where the shack actually was. Let the image tell the story. This one needs to have the horizon leveled, but is is definitely getting there.
I still think a little more of the rear of the shack and perhaps a little more land to the right in the image. Kind of a "thirds rule" shot
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Don, you want to see me get wet.LOL I will try again. I may be able to get that angle from the road. My net shot is at night. If it is a clear night you cansee Atlantic City in the background. Way in the background.
Thanks
Frank
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Can't you take a panorama shot? Bring the tripod and do a couple of them.
Burn up that film .. LOL
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Here is today's HDR image i did not do any PS or crop it yet. I am real happy with this.
Frank
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How is this crop?
Frank
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WOW! Frank I really like the look and feel of the above shot.
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Definitely an artistic effort and one that should get a lot of compliments, Frank. It's a far cry from what you start with, eh?
Nice job ...
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography
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