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Paroisse Ste Euphemie


Paroisse Ste Euphemie
Photo Information
Copyright: Bryce Lincoln James (grassknuckles) (106)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-06-14
Categories: Daily Life, Mood, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Camera: Canon Rebel T1i, HOYA 58 mm UV
Exposure: f/11
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Churches in HDR [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2009-06-17 17:19
Viewed: 263
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I wanted quite badly to get a shot of St. Andrew's outside of Cornwall, but my wife wouldn't stop, so I settled for Paroisse Ste Euphemie‎ in Casselman and I'm glad I did, as I think arriving there at the same time as a storm made for a much more dramatic shot.

Processed from 3 images, adjusted contrast, cropped out my car (my wife drove into the shot).

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  • Migelo (64)
  • [2009-06-17 18:32]
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You are right the sky is dramatic and impressive. Good work here on the HDR... Did you use a tripod or just quick shooting with bracketing? The building has interesting tones and texture as well. Thanks for sharing and take care... Migelo

nice capture Bryce, really the sky looks awsome, but one thing in my openion the tower is little bit droped on right side, when ur croping the pic rotate it little anti clockwise so that the tower comes 90 degree angle i mean straight, then it looks more perfect, i hope u don mind. TFS Tahseen

Hi Bryce , this is a good HDR rendition , very nice colors for the church , and such a neet dramatic sky , I do agree with the comment about the angle of the church I feel the one edge is too level with the bottom of the frame giving a slightly skewed appearance , there is also a touch of lighting issue likely resulting from the exposure merging. over all it is a very nice and dramatic image , thanks for sharing it.

I have done a little workshop I hope that it meets with your approval.
regards
Art

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  • Gasleb Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 65 W: 4 N: 142] (1794)
  • [2009-06-18 16:37]

Hi! Bryce ,
Amazing picture Bravo! Super well done
Tfs
Gaston

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  • timtim Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1057 W: 106 N: 560] (9574)
  • [2009-06-22 14:42]

Nice POV and PP
TFS

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  • RSK Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 515 W: 132 N: 966] (7064)
  • [2009-07-04 13:38]

HI Bryce,after reading your notes I need to ask this,are you still married:)
This certainly is a dramatic shot with that ominous sky & the HDR effect makes it more dramatic. I guess the sun rays peeped throught the clouds & caught the front of the church where I think the object nearest to the flag is a tad overexposed,picky I know,but it does distract a little.I like your angle for shooting this,the churches architecture & textures really pop out,vibrant image IMHO.Good PP work no Halos around the church structure.
TFS
Ron

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