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This is a very ambitious Panorama of Ilfracombe. It was a misty morning at Ilfracombe and I've tried to capture the feeling of the mist as it touched the nearly hillsides. I term this an ambitious photography as it is made up of a total of 45 separate photos, varying in exposure from -2 to +2. These were stitched together and given the HDR treatment.
This is a very ambitious Panorama of Ilfracombe.
It was a misty morning at Ilfracombe and I've tried to capture the feeling of the mist as it touched the nearly hillsides. I term this an ambitious photography as it is made up of a total of 45 separate photos, varying in exposure from -2 to +2. These were stitched together and given the HDR treatment.
Steepholme and Flatholme as Seen while docked at Penarth(they can be spotted at the right side end of the horizon). A very moody image capture on a cruise on the "Bolmoral":http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/balmoral.htm on one of its rare trips from Weston-super-Mare. The effect was achieved by taking a series of photos, with the exposure compensation ranging from -3 to +3 EV. These were aligned then highlights and shadows were compressed. This was not my intended final photo but it caught my eye in Photoshop as I was cycling through the layer merge options.
Steepholme and Flatholme as Seen while docked at Penarth(they can be spotted at the right side end of the horizon).
A very moody image capture on a cruise on the "Bolmoral":http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/balmoral.htm on one of its rare trips from Weston-super-Mare.
The effect was achieved by taking a series of photos, with the exposure compensation ranging from -3 to +3 EV. These were aligned then highlights and shadows were compressed. This was not my intended final photo but it caught my eye in Photoshop as I was cycling through the layer merge options.
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this. ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared! Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this.
ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared!
Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...

