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HYDE PARK PANORAMIC

HDR PANO of Hyde Park, taken this morning, in Kensington Gardens. Kensington Palace is in the background

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Filename:HYDE PARK1_PANO_BORDERS1.jpg
Album name:roguesgallery / Postcard London
Keywords:hyde / park, / kensington / gardens, / kensington / palace, / london, / london / parks
Camera:canon eos400d
Lens:standard
Photo Location:Hyde Park
Critique Welcome, Yes / No:yes
Filesize:821 KiB
Date added:Mar 13, 2010
Dimensions:1280 x 553 pixels
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Color Space:sRGB
EXIF Image Height:692 pixels
EXIF Image Width:1600 pixels
Exposure Time:1/25 sec
FNumber:f/9
Focal length:37 mm
ISO:100
Model:Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Resolution Unit:Inch
Software:Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 Windows
Y Resolution:300 dots per ResolutionUnit
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picsfor   [Mar 13, 2010 at 03:10 PM]
I like what you've tried to do here - but for me it hasn't worked and the reason is simple. Left side of the frame far side of the lake/ pond and the trees are all out of focus/ blurred causing my eyes to say look else where. With almost a third of a picture like that i found myslef cliking back to the thumbnail. Shame...
roguesgallery   [Mar 13, 2010 at 03:16 PM]
Yeah thx - these HDR's are tricky - you have to be exactly spot on. I think I'll try a blend instead as it tends to realign better. Well, that's that these forums are for so back to the drawing board!
picsfor   [Mar 13, 2010 at 03:21 PM]
yes - i know what you mean. I've as yet to get and HDR to work successfully although i have got one or two panoramas to work. What you're trying to achieve is much more demanding than anything i've tried. Maybe i need to give it a go!

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