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St. Joseph's
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pathography



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Registered: September 2007
Posts: 607
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I got a call from the Galway County Council to take the images for a Clifden Histortical Walk Signage. I have 10 building to shoot in and out, by next Friday. But of course the weather has turned for the worse since I started this, so I'm just working on the inside's for now. This was my third attempt, after I worked out all the bugs, while I was shooting the last frame, a woman walked in and started praying. I really could not ask her to move, being in a Church and all. So now I am trying to figure out a way to either keep her in, or get rid of her. Anyway C&C please. This could be a very good stepping stone for me to get more work..
(I am also working on a non-HDR version for comparison sake)
· Date: Fri July 30, 2010 · Views: 57 · Filesize: 96.8kb, 782.9kb · Dimensions: 1300 x 545 ·
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Keywords: HDR Pano
Camera: 50D
Lens: Kit
Shutter Speed and F-Stop: AEB -2,0,+2
Setup For Image: tripod, process each hdr, then photo-merge, CS5
Location: St Joseph's Clifden
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Valerij
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Registered: October 2006
Posts: 871
Fri July 30, 2010 8:16am

the woman probably thought to be out of the shooting range. How could she guess i's so wide? Make two versions and let the Council get their choice.
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chaud

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Registered: April 2004
Location: British Columbia Canada
Posts: 4,461
Fri July 30, 2010 11:17am

I like this version better. You are using CS5? It has that "content aware" feature that should make it relatively easy to remove the woman but I agree with Val and suggest you let your client decide what they prefer.

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shutterman

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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 467
Fri July 30, 2010 1:15pm

I like both versions. However, this one I think the warmer colors and the woman let you know this is a real place.

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pathography

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Registered: September 2007
Posts: 607
Fri July 30, 2010 3:58pm

Thanks for the input. I am a bit torn really. I may just re shoot it again, and see what happens. I tried the content-aware, which only really made a mess of things. I was thinking about trying to "lose" the sitting woman, and keep the praying one. Any road I am working on the other church in town now. I will be sure to post for the advice, which is well needed-
Thanks Again
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