A quick trip and hike around Batsto Village uncover some new locations and new way of looking at things through the eye of a new 14-24mm f/2.8 Nikon lens. The light was flat at sunrise, but several hours some awesome clouds broke through, so he who waits is rewarded with a beautiful landscape photograph
The House, they wouldn’t let me photograph the inside of the building.
I also did one HDR image in a totally dark building which came out awesome, I think that my new lens and Nik Efex HDR pro software will give me a competitive edge in the landscape photography world. Watch out Clyde Butcher

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Interesting! Specially the picture at the bottom. Can you tell us more about it?
The room was very dark, little side light, I hand held it and used bracketing to get 7 images, +- 1 stop EV. The images and then processed with a program called Nik HDR Pro, I them makes selection based on the look and fell that I like, its very easy to do, It’s called High Dynamic Range or HDR.
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I like the outdoor of the building, that is a really interesting building to say the least! Inside is pretty interesting as well. I am thinking about learning more about how to do HDR…
Hey Chris; Thanks for visit and give HDR a spin, you might like it cause it can add more DR like the human eye.
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