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Old March 1st, 2010, 12:58 AM
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End of the tracks



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My favorite... I know it's a little over done, but I love the dramatic clouds on a grey day...


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I really like that third one.
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I took a trip to Oban in Argyll on saturday and decided to put my G1 on a tripod and take 7 shots using auto-bracketing. I used the 14-45mm and really appreciated the articulating LCD screen which helped me look down into the frame, I have cropped the image to take away the dominance of the foreground;
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Thanks for starting this thread ahuyevshi - I'm enjoying your shots and bebrox's as well. I like the dramatic effects very much.
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great manipulations...
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Thanks for starting this thread!

What are you using for processing HDR? I've never tried it, but your shots are rekindling the interest. I'm on a Mac using Aperture 3. Any free/low cost software you recommend?
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Photomatrix is the one I'm using... Not sure what is out there that is free... I haven't used Aperture in a long time so not sure what it's capabilities are...
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