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Posted by jk: Wed Apr 29th, 2020 03:50 1st Post
Some truly wonderful pictures here.  
Finalist images from International Garden Photographer of the Year.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-52442403



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Posted by Robert: Wed Apr 29th, 2020 04:34 2nd Post
Superb, perhaps confirmation why you moved to one of our most picturesque regions 20% of the images are from your area in a world wide competition!  Even managed your name in one of the locations, how uncanny is that.

I think Nun's Cross Farm is a bit too contrasty, a bit over cooked but still a very striking image in the right setting, perhaps in a bright, white room?

Thanks for posting, I had not spotted it on my morning browse.



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Posted by chrisbet: Wed Apr 29th, 2020 04:52 3rd Post
Love the Cosmos and I agree, the Nun's farm is HDR overused.

I think the problem with both HDR and focus stacking of landscapes is that the human eye doesn't see the image like that, we naturally see quite a limited dof and only the item of interest is in focus.



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