I like the time of the day when the sky is not red yet, but everything is bathed in a warm, golden light.
As some of you will certainly have noticed, this is an HDR picture.
I cant even believe this picture is here in front of my eyes right now, I need it for a poem I am about to post this weekend, and I have been browsing through your archives using the word farm or field!! And thanks for
1. The copyright advice, had no idea what that was until now, I mean not at least in the complete sense.
2. Permission to use your pictures.
and 3. Just updated my “Me” page, with your LadyBeetle picture. http://aconnectiontomyheart.wordpress.com/about/
Thanks so much!
Rachana.
Thanks!
I only took three exposures (RAW mode).
In many cases this is enough, although I know there are a lot of people who gloat over the number of exposures they have taken…
I only made few experiences with HDR’s – but I love to do it -but a friend of mine means it’s a must-be to shoot 5 or 7 layers at night. But he’s at the same opinion: Three shots for HDR’s at daylight is enough.
I cant even believe this picture is here in front of my eyes right now, I need it for a poem I am about to post this weekend, and I have been browsing through your archives using the word farm or field!! And thanks for
1. The copyright advice, had no idea what that was until now, I mean not at least in the complete sense.
2. Permission to use your pictures.
and 3. Just updated my “Me” page, with your LadyBeetle picture. http://aconnectiontomyheart.wordpress.com/about/
Thanks so much!
Rachana.
Hi Rachana!
I’m flattered you like my pictures and include them in your blog – thanks!
Timo
Wow! It’s so great how you worked out the colors in the backlight. How many layers did you shoot?
Thanks!
I only took three exposures (RAW mode).
In many cases this is enough, although I know there are a lot of people who gloat over the number of exposures they have taken…
Thank you, and I agree with you.
I only made few experiences with HDR’s – but I love to do it -but a friend of mine means it’s a must-be to shoot 5 or 7 layers at night. But he’s at the same opinion: Three shots for HDR’s at daylight is enough.
I keep on practising…
This is Stunning! LOVE it!