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    Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    A different view of the wonderful old stone bridge over the Shankill River at in the woodland at Cloughlea, Co.Wicklow.


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    Nikon Df with Nikkor 16-35 f4 at 32mm. 1/30 at f16 iso 640 - 2500, 2 exposure HDR (Manual).

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Verynice shot. I would not have guessed it was HDR without the caption.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    A very nice scene with lovely colors

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Fantastic capture. Makes you want to walk across the bridge to see what is further down the road. Great exposure and colours.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Yes, this works well. The brightness is nicely constrained without having over dark shadows.

    And a good camera angle.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    pretty!

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    You did this HDR thingie very well, Neville...I used to be disenchanted with some overdone HDR hence I had not really venture into it, but you inspired me to do and test one of my shots from yesterday. I will see if I can process it as good and like the result as I have seen yours here...this is such a beautiful shot...

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    The HDR is really handled well as is the rest of the processing. Nicely done.

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    Very nice Neville, looks like a nice place!

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Nice image and well done with not over done HDR.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Very nice Neville, well captured and processed

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Thank you to all for feedback.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    i have come back to your shot a few times. i keep having the same thought... what a pity that there is not a tilted over, moss covered, very old headstone some where in this shot. There is a leaning over something at the left end of the bridge... is it a headstone?

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    Good scene, well captured and processed, Neville. I reminds of the kind of pictures we used to see calendars - back in the day when we had physical calendars.

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    Re: Stone bridge at Cloughlea - a different perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    i have come back to your shot a few times. i keep having the same thought... what a pity that there is not a tilted over, moss covered, very old headstone some where in this shot. There is a leaning over something at the left end of the bridge... is it a headstone?
    I would have to kill someone and bury them here for that. Too much trouble just for one picture! It is actually the stump of a tree that must have grown across across the road and was chopped off.
    Coincidently there is a small church (Anglican, Church of Ireland) with some old tombstones just about 100 meters away behind the trees on the left.

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