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Couple of shots from today :)

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^ The first one is my favourite of the two. its much easier on the eyes and the angle is much better than the second, its also nicely framed too. for me, my eyes cant find anywhere to rest in the 2nd one.

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^ The first one is my favourite of the two. its much easier on the eyes and the angle is much better than the second, its also nicely framed too. for me, my eyes cant find anywhere to rest in the 2nd one.
Agree :)
Like your photograph as well, very nice. Where is it?
Love these!
Very very new at all this stuff...
So is that HDR?
Thank you. Yes it is HDR. Both made from single raw files.
 
when i used that jpeg stitching program it never lined them up properly is there a method for taking the photos so you dont over lap things that are moving because I can see no error with the water. whats the best way to do it?

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Ive never had a problem with that program. Obviously larger moving objects are a problem. like big waves, have a look at the read-me, its really small. and just try it a few more times. sometimes it wont align them the 1st time, but does the second.

If the moving object is not near the edge of the frame, then you might have to talk more photos. making the overlapping are a bit bigger. The water ripples in that photo are so small and random that its hard to tell.
 
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I've just given that stitching program a go from some photos I took of trent bridge in summer 07 how come there is a spot over the image?
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Just a random to spring myself back into the photographic scene!

Hope you enjoy, and that's not noise btw...it's dust :p
 
Some from me, although not entirely sure on some of the PP on a couple, but new to PS and still trying to get to grips with it, also my views on the PP for the photos change each time I see them...

This is the one I'm pleased with the most I think over the year.

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Unsure on this ones PP, original RAW was a bit flat due to the overcast day.

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Pleased with this one, although I wish the light had fallen on the tree, but it rescued a fairly poor day out on safari, the cloud itself was fantastic to watch.

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Criticism welcomed, after almost exactly a year with my s9600 and 7000 shots later, I'm thinking I am coming to the limits of what I want to do with the camera and wanting to move onto a DSLR. S9600 is a good camera, but high noise levels on even ISO 200 plus other things is making me want to upgrade. Still its a good camera to start off with coming from a P+S.
 
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