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>>211075 I tried getting further away, but it didn't work.
You can't really tell, but this photo is take from the very edge (tripod leg was like 5cm away) from a 20 foot vertical drop down to the road. When I moved further up the slope it obscured a lot of the road, which I didn't want to do. The uncropped version does have more visible below the road, but as a result of being on a slope my pan wasn't perfectly horizontal, and I've had to crop it this way.
>>211064 HDR certainly causes strong reactions from people. A lot of people love it, and a lot hate it.
I'm inclined to agree with you about the colour shots. I don't like the colours in them much at all, and only really posted them here to see what kind of reaction they'd get.
I have to disagree about the black and white ones, but that's entirely personal preference. I've always loved lots and lots of contrast in monochrome photos, which is why I've made them look that way. I find images look very flat without a ton of contrast when there's no colour.
Blown highlights is like my most hated thing in photographs, which is the sole reason I bracketed everything on my trip. It was overcast each day, so these don't look so different from the way it looked in that respect, believe it or not.
The sky in that road photo was crazy, and it shows in the photo.
>>211063 It generally looks terrible.
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