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Photographer brian underdown  brian underdown {Karma:-960}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 350D
Categories Still Life
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Canon  17-40 mm USM L
Uploaded 2/7/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital RAW ISO-400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 484 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/6.8
Critiques 12 Rating
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Location City -  Snodland
State -  KENT
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About File: - D:\feb7th\DCIM\100CANON\_MG_0002.CR2
Model - Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
DateTime - 2006:02:07 14:22:23
ExposureTime - 1/400 seconds
FNumber - 6.30
ExposureProgram - Manual control
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 0221
ShutterSpeedValue - 1/400 seconds
ApertureValue - F 6.30
ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength - 26 mm
ExposureMode - Manual
WhiteBalance - Manual
Contrast - High , +2
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - High , +2
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Feroze Ahmed   {K:99} 2/19/2007
A very frame-worthy picture. And thanks a tonne for sharing all that information.

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 2/9/2006
Thank you so much for taking the time Brian. I'm excited to play with it!
Best regards, Susie

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brian underdown brian underdown   {K:-960} 2/9/2006
hi susie ,open each shot in CS2/PS so you have 3 images open.simply choose the shot you want to have has your foreground(doesnt really matter which one) then click on another image and simply drag it on to the 1st shot.then use eraser tool to remove the areas you want to reveal.it has better results when using identical photos at different exposures! i suggest making a copy of all the shots first and then play around with it until you feel comfortable and get used to the process.the OPACITY percentage tool can be very helpfull as well.it is long winded to explain and its taken me several months of getting it wrong so dont expect excellent results at first as i now shoot many images with intention of using layers when i get home.so im thinking when i take the shot not later!.

brian

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 2/9/2006
Hi again Brian,
When you say you layered 2 shots in PS can you quickly point me in the direction of how you did that? I took 3 exact shots today with different exposures and want to layer them together. If it's too detailed don't bother. Thanks Brian.
Susie

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Ozgur Ipek Ozgur Ipek   {K:1922} 2/8/2006
Hi Brian, great shot with dramatic sky and building, very nice, congratulations, best regards....

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brian underdown brian underdown   {K:-960} 2/8/2006
hello john ,thanks for the comment and yes as ive commented above i used CS2 to layer identical shot at two eposures.no sharpening actually softened due to shooting at a noisy ISO 400 in an overcast sky.as for removing the wires ive began to accept that it is the way our countryside is now so i just put up with it but i understand what you would like to see.

brian

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 2/8/2006
A superb effect, though it looks like there's been a bit of PS work, so I'm going to have a bit of a go at this one:

- you might consider removing the wires in the sky on either side of the building.
- I feel a little more sky above the church would make the image feel a little less claustrophobic (although maybe you were aiming for this effect).
- there is some ghosting / haloing around the roof, perhaps resulting from sharpening?

Just my point of view, but I hope it is constructive.

John

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brian underdown brian underdown   {K:-960} 2/8/2006
im flattered susie .i never new this building was there which is only a mile from home until yesterday so i ended up taking some 20 shots at different angles and different exposures.there is two exposures layered ,the clouds are underexposed to get a storm feeling and the building and surroundings is a normal exposure,then just layered kind of manual bracketing i guess.its easy to layer as well as only the exposure is different.

brian.

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 2/8/2006
Beautiful shot Brian. And congrats on all of your recent awards and recognitions. You take wonderful photographs.
Susie

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 2/7/2006
very nice contrast and colors, nice dramatic atmosphere. Well done.

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Chris Boivin Chris Boivin   {K:9030} 2/7/2006
I really like all the dark colours to me it gives me the feeling a storm is coming. Super clarity and detail.
Chris

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Fabian Barreiro Fabian Barreiro   {K:580} 2/7/2006
Beautiful sky, very good contrast.
Good job!
Regards
Fabián

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