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    Re: Long Exposure

    I am glad you are in a place that you are happy with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Thank you very much for your encouraging comment Jim I live in Sığacık which is a village of Seferihisar and Seferihisar is a small town in İzmir which is one of the big cities in the west of Turkey. The image was taken in another village of Seferihisar and it is close to my location.

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    I'm just going to sneak in here and say what a beautiful place you live in.

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    Beautiful shot Binnur. I love the glow at the bottom of the tree. It adds tothe mood.
    I am familiar with merging different exposures when faced with a high dynamic range in the shot. What is the rationals behind this technique in this case?

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    Hi Joe, I'm glad that you liked the image Because the sun was behind the high hills it was a backlit scene and the the hills were silhouettes. So, I had a second and longer exposure for better exposed hills and the tree. Then I merged the better exposed hills and the tree with the sky from the other exposure.



    Quote Originally Posted by joebranko View Post
    Beautiful shot Binnur. I love the glow at the bottom of the tree. It adds tothe mood.
    I am familiar with merging different exposures when faced with a high dynamic range in the shot. What is the rationals behind this technique in this case?

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    Gorgeous colour, Binnur. Lovely image, but I will be interested to see the crop.

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    Nothing to add or suggest, just so amazingly beautiful! I'd love to start experimenting more with long exposure... once I understand my camera better maybe. Love the colors, the sky, the tree, everything

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    Thank you Janis and Sharon , I'm glad that you like the image

    Janis I have another shot of the same scene without the FG . I decided to edit it in B&W and I'm hoping to upload it soon. That's why I didn't crop this color one.

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    Well, Binnur, it looks a beautiful, bustling and colourful place to live. It looks very much like the area is thriving. Thanks for sharing!

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    Thank you Jim

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    Well, Binnur, it looks a beautiful, bustling and colourful place to live. It looks very much like the area is thriving. Thanks for sharing!

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    Beautiful image Binnur. I do agree with comments about the foreground

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    Thank you Kim I was planning to edit the same scene without the FG in B&W as I already have a frame shot like that, but when I tried, the image didn't look nice without the FG in B&W. So , now I'm busy with editing another scene from the same shooting session in B&W. When I start another thread and upload it, I will also crop the FG in this color image and upload for your comparison as there won't be a B&W version. The crop actually looks nice in color although it didn't work nice in B&W. You will see it very soon

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    Beautiful image Binnur. I do agree with comments about the foreground

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    Re: Long Exposure

    Simply beautiful, Binnur

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    Re: Long Exposure

    Lovely image with subtle beauty...

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    Hi Binnur ~ I really like the way this turned out. The colors are beautiful and I don't mind seeing the shoreline. The photo puts me at peace. I know absolutely nothing about long exposure photo work. You have stirred my curiosity!
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    Thank you Dean, Richard and Sandy

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    Here is the cropped version of the image. I was going to edit the same image shot without the FG ,in B&W. But it didn't look nice in B&W without the FG. So I decided to crop the color version as you suggested. Here it is for your comparison with the original. Sorry for being so late, when I decided to upload the cropped one , tinypic decided not to work Fortunatelly it works now

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