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Jesmond Dene
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| A Victorian park in a wooded valley, There is a deep ravine with picturesque planting, a waterfall and a water mill. The park was presented to the city by Lord Armstrong in 1883 as an act of philanthropy. It forms an interesting comparison with Lord Armstrong's own estate at Cragside. This is a superimposed picture of two shots one to capture the forground the other the background sun rays. This shot was originally a RAW file, converted twice with varioue exposure tehn superimposed, changed levels, saturation and USM. I hope you like it. |
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| To rewshearer: HDR | fserajian |
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Nice work with the HDR (?) technique - I haven't tried it but the effect you have delivered here makes me want to get out there and have a try!
The composition is good, too - the eye is drawn into the V-shaped gap between the trees and the light shining beyond it.
Very impressive work!
Rew
Faramarz
wow que belleza de lugar paradiiaco te felicito
Nat