RAF Stenigot was a Second World War radar station situated at Stenigot, near Donington on Bain, Lincolnshire.
The dishes now lay derelict on the floor.
My first ever try at HRD so I would appreciate some feedback :)
05 Aug 22:51
adrian_adrian_evans.com
i think its great for your first hdr, sky need a bit of work and a few dirty marks on lens or sensor that need fixing
05 Aug 23:18
rcuello
Welcome, to be his first HDR this very well, and did not commit the common mistake of who starts, overdevelop it and take the picture surreal.
This picture looks very natural and enjoyable process.
As Adrian says some burn in the sky and a radar dish. The
05 Aug 23:18
rcuello
... The spots of the lens can be cloned.
06 Aug 04:09
laddy
Great Subject for HDR 8++ :)
06 Aug 10:32
deesidegranite
Nice one - I started with HDR not long ago & it's a steep learning curve - better to use small changes at a time - I spent over an hour last night re-editing my Whoa Boy ! photo !!!!
06 Aug 11:51
87ka11
Thanks for the comments guys. Im defiantly very impressed with the way it turned out. I may well start using the technique with some of my profesional work. Could you explain what you mean by the burn in the sky Adrian?
RAF Stenigot was a Second World War radar station situated at Stenigot, near Donington on Bain, Lincolnshire. The dishes now lay derelict on the floor. My first ever try at HRD so I would appreciate some feedback :)
i think its great for your first hdr, sky need a bit of work and a few dirty marks on lens or sensor that need fixing
Welcome, to be his first HDR this very well, and did not commit the common mistake of who starts, overdevelop it and take the picture surreal. This picture looks very natural and enjoyable process. As Adrian says some burn in the sky and a radar dish. The
... The spots of the lens can be cloned.
Great Subject for HDR 8++ :)
Nice one - I started with HDR not long ago & it's a steep learning curve - better to use small changes at a time - I spent over an hour last night re-editing my Whoa Boy ! photo !!!!
Thanks for the comments guys. Im defiantly very impressed with the way it turned out. I may well start using the technique with some of my profesional work. Could you explain what you mean by the burn in the sky Adrian?