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Default Darling Harbour - Landscape - HDR

This was shot at an evening - very short (just 3 days) trip to sydney... and I didnt have too much of equipment... infact not even a tripod.


HDR - Darling Harbour

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Old 10-10-2009, 07:34 PM
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Nice photo I like the yellow colours on the buildings. Thanks for sharing!
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What is your question and do you have your exif information you could post for us?
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How many shots did you use for this HDR?
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What is your question and do you have your exif information you could post for us?

Hi, thanks for the reply... no specific questions, I am only expecting some general feedback. It was a mistake I lost the exif when working with PS. will post it from the orginial image.

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How many shots did you use for this HDR?
Hi, I used 3 shots bracketed using the RAW image task of Canon tools.

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Nice photo I like the yellow colours on the buildings. Thanks for sharing!
I am glad you liked it. Thanks.
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I like it. The only thing I would do is straighten the building on the far left.
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I like it. The only thing I would do is straighten the building on the far left.
Thanks for the suggestion, I agree it will make a difference if it is straightened.

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