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jonH

Aysgarth Falls

Had a pootle out to Aysgarth Falls (nr Layburn) today - got scuppered by forgetting my tripod (yes I know) and the sun was in an awkward position, but I think I've seen enough to know a return visit is on the cards

The first 2 are of the middle fall, which took some off-roading to get to - sneaked off the main path and back up the river, and the expedition was worth it i think!

First 3 here are HDR, either 5 or 7 shots







derek

I really like numbers 1 and 3. Mrs D likes number 4.   You forgot your tripod! Bet you were mad when you realised.

Whereabouts is Layburn? Looks like a great place.
jonH

glad you like 'em - yes i was hopping when i realised i'd left my tripod but at least it gives me the excuse of going back!

aysgarth is in wensleydale, north yorks, just above middleham

http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8....007852,0.026114&t=h&z=16
hil26

Well worth the off road trip - have heard a lot about these fall and have never made it to see them.

HDR images are really good - natural looking.

Like them all

Dave
Gilly

I'll kick you too for forgetting your tripod  Smile

Great part of the world, and an old stomping ground of mine, when I used to climb a fair bit around the Dales.

You captured the falls very nicely, and the HDR work is sweet (apart from the minor halo around the trees on #1), and natural looking.

Number 3 for the win in my humble opinion.  Smile

Well worth the hike Jon!
jonH

heh Smile  yeh i think #1 wants a rehash at some point, i still haven't really got to grips with the latest version of photomatix

on the upside i still don't have any ND filters - will defo have to get some before i go back!

check out the details on the last - 150mm, 1/125 shutter speed.. thank the lord for VR is all i can say  Very Happy
hil26

Gilly wrote:
(apart from the minor halo around the trees on #1),



no halo on my screen!!!
Gilly

hil26 wrote:
Gilly wrote:
(apart from the minor halo around the trees on #1),



no halo on my screen!!!


interesting.........  Confused

Do you view with IE or FF?  I heard elsewhere that there can be a difference.  If my crappy work monitor is off / out of calibration (which is very probably is!!) would I see an imaginary halo?
hil26

using firefox (colour management set to on) - and a calibrated monitor

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