Exposures Number -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 ev equivalents
Editing Software Photomatix Pro
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07 Jun 11:22
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Looking southeast from the ancient ‘green lane’ known as Bourton Lane, one of of the lovely old green lanes which criss-cross the South Hams of Devon, England.
The history of our green lanes goes back many thousands of years to when mankind first made tracks to connect farms and villages to the developing market towns. Many of the original features can still be seen. Layered trees woven together, earth banks and ditches (used to contain livestock being driven to market) still exist along many of these tracks.
It was once quite an important road to and from Totnes. Bourton is a very old settlement with a Saxon name meaning settlement of the farmers.
Pentax K-X
Pentax SMC 70-210mm lens (at 78mm)
Kood 49mm Circular Polarizer
Kodak tripod
f/11
1/30 second
Pseudo-HDR from split-RAW processing (to create -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 ev equivalents).
Processed using Photomatix Pro 3.26 and finished in Adobe Photoshop 6.0
Looking southeast from the ancient ‘green lane’ known as Bourton Lane, one of of the lovely old green lanes which criss-cross the South Hams of Devon, England. The history of our green lanes goes back many thousands of years to when mankind first made tracks to connect farms and villages to the developing market towns. Many of the original features can still be seen. Layered trees woven together, earth banks and ditches (used to contain livestock being driven to market) still exist along many of these tracks. It was once quite an important road to and from Totnes. Bourton is a very old settlement with a Saxon name meaning settlement of the farmers. Pentax K-X Pentax SMC 70-210mm lens (at 78mm) Kood 49mm Circular Polarizer Kodak tripod f/11 1/30 second Pseudo-HDR from split-RAW processing (to create -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 ev equivalents). Processed using Photomatix Pro 3.26 and finished in Adobe Photoshop 6.0
Superb work from a single file......Well Done