- Category:
- Nature & landscape
- Date taken:
- Location:
- Clifton, Cape Town
- Exif:
- 6s f/13 ISO 400 10mm
- Description:
- This was taken at about sunset. i first made an HDR image, but then blended in the original image over parts of the HDR image..
- Tag(s):
- beach mountain cape town south africa
- Others also liked:
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fredclarkphotography
Nice colors, the HDR like effect is not too much here - for a person not big on HDR. The distortion of the 10mm is very noticable, I am thinking to step back, loose the distortion then post crop the image? The clouds in this image and reflection on the water are excellent, the rocks bounce your eyes back to the image when you look around
12 May 2012 -
Pranay
What do you like?
nice riot of colors and the wide angle perspective.
13 May 2012What would you improve?
The image is a bit soft.
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zamilphotos
What do you like?
great exposure , composition and vibrancy. An overall interesting landscape photo.
12 May 2012What would you improve?
Just not too sure if HDR is necessary here.
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mblum4
What do you like?
Ilove this photo ,very nice ,,,its beautifull image, I like the composition,the lights -you are very good at it ,.Maria B
10 May 2012What would you improve?
i dont think its anything I can change in this photo ,,its perfect
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kanonkop@mblum4 @ViewsOfParadise @justincbongers @senoch @roofus thanks for the feedback guys!!
12 May 2012
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roofus
great photo,,nice shot
11 May 2012 -
senoch
Nicely done!
11 May 2012 -
justincbongers
Very cool shot!!! Not much to add.
11 May 2012 -
ViewsOfParadise
What do you like?
Great photo Brett. The colors are great and your HDR process worked like a charm. Well done.
10 May 2012What would you improve?
I have no suggestions for improvement.
kanonkop@fredclarkphotography @zamilphotos @Pranay
13 May 2012I had another look at the originals, and recon that the dynamic range wasn't too extreme for normal processing, so i guess it wasn't totally necessary. However, i think the hdr has giving it a bit more pop, esp in the sky.
Fred, ya, you're right about the wide angle effect. That hill is actually quite tall.. well noted