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Re: Windmill by the river
Very nice shot! Ik like the mill and the birdge, and there also a little reflection in de water from the mill. I like it!With kind regards,
Friso
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That's a lovely picture. Very Dutch. Isn't this the part of England most like the Netherlands? Forgive my ignorance!
If I had any criticism it would be that the blue cast (on my screen) means that the windmill doesn't stand out against the sky as well as it would otherwise do. But that a very minor criticism.Garrett
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A very good composition! Probably the best way to make the windmill stand out more would be to go back & visit again during a golden hour, it would look great with the sun setting in the background.Regards Eddie.
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Originally posted by colin C View PostI thought there was some HDR in there, which is why I waited to comment. Nicely done Brian, the original shot and the HDR.
Colin
This was one of those situations where correct exposure of the river meant a completely blown out sky and windmill to the point where you couldn't see them. So it was a case of HDR or no shot.
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Originally posted by ax2010@eircom.net View PostThat's a lovely picture. Very Dutch. Isn't this the part of England most like the Netherlands? Forgive my ignorance!
If I had any criticism it would be that the blue cast (on my screen) means that the windmill doesn't stand out against the sky as well as it would otherwise do. But that a very minor criticism.With kind regards,
Friso
Canon EOS 70D | Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 | Canon EFS 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6mm IS STM | Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 |
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I think he means the Norfolk Broads which are very flat and often below sea level. And lots of wind pumps.
This is a real windmill used to grind corn which is sited by the river for easy transport - this is on the south east of England where the hills just behind here are about 150mef-r
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Do like this. From the reflection in the water to the windmill against the sky. Just the right amount of HDR me thinks.Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
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