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The Mother of all "No, No's" in ... - HDR Photo

Heritage Building with Peking Road No.1 Building behind in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, from 1881, recently renovated and "commercialized", meaning shopping centre and restaurants.
Took this one with 10mm on my new SWA lens just for the effect. One is not supposed to do that with a Superwideangle lens, but I like it nevertheless. Don't look too long, it makes you dizzy!

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rating
8.5
Votes 4
Klaus_sailing Uploaded on 12 Jan 06:04
by honkie
 

Details

  • cameraNikon D80
  • iso100
  • Shooting styleHand Held
  • LensSigma 10 - 20 mm, f 3.5
  • Exposure-2,0,+2,+3
  • SoftwareOthers
  • Shoot numberSingle RAW File
  • File formatRAW
  • Notesnone

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Comments:

Vote9

No problem! It´s definetely used for the compo of the image - and it looks good. :-)

On January 12, 2011 08:06

Vote9

Looks neat. I would like to get a sigma 10-20 wideangle. Astraman who has photos on here does really well with it too.

On January 12, 2011 13:44

Vote7

No one else will tell you this, so I will: The mother of all no-no's is halos in HDR photography. This photo is crying out: "Look at the halos!" It's like driving a car but not learning which side of the road you're supposed to drive on. Get out there and

On January 12, 2011 17:13

Vote7

fix the halos and you have a fine image.

On January 12, 2011 17:14

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