And just to show I do occasionally photograph things other than than my children....
This is an abbey ruin in Yorkshire.... (handheld HDR's...)
This is a discussion on Fountains Abbey within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; And just to show I do occasionally photograph things other than than my children.... This is an abbey ruin in ...
Beautiful images!
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All 3 are beautiful. I love the detail, colour and processing. HDR the way it should be. I must say I am not 100% sure about the angled comp in the first one.
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I like them all nice work.
Great edit. All three have very nice textures and tones.Love it.
Love these. #2 is my pick, very sharp interesting picture giving a great sense of the place.
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Thanks all, These are 3 bracketed shots, I would have preferred to use a tripod, but It's not always convenient on Family days out... As it turns out I dragged my feet a little bit photographing a mill by the river, I turned around a few minutes later and my family had deserted me, so I spent the next hour leisurely walking around by my self anyway....
Another very nice set of images. I do kinda like the angle in the first shot as it goes well with the curve of the road. The third though, is my favourite here. Love those vaulted ceilings and the sense of space by your low angle. Well done!
Excellent set. I'm kind of sitting on the fence with the angle of the first one. I'm leaning towards liking it as I think it works because of the curve in the road.
I really dig the third one. Love the composition with the low perspective, and patterns with the curves and pillars. They provide lovely leading lines to the people at the far end. The HDR work is very well done. So subtle you almost don't know it is HDR.
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