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Mist on the Moors No.17

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    Default Mist on the Moors No.17

    My first post in the Critique Forum. Would be interested in any comments.

    This was taken locally near my home in Somerset, England at sunrise on a very misty morning.

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    I really like this shot taffy!
    The light behind the tree and the lighting on the grass are both quite beautiful.

    I might consider cropping 10% off the right side and dodging the top left corner a tad (it looks like a partial vignette) but now we are indeed getting picky. This is a nice shot!

    Care to divulge a bit about the post-processing?

    I hope to see more images!

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    Beautiful lighting and colour, as well as the placement of the tree make this a very effective shot with visual impact.

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    wow, technical details on please.

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    Smile Thanks for the comments - processing details

    Thanks for the kind comments about my photograph.

    Re the processing details. This was 5 different exposures shot in RAW format and then processed and tonemapped using Photomatix Pro 3 HDR software. I then used Photoshop Elements 6 to slightly tweak the Levels separately for the sky and land and then sharpen the whole image. I don't think I had to crop the photo, the composition was as taken.

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