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The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland, shot with the Sony A7rII and 24-70 f4. I took a bracked set of 3 exposures but found in processing that the standard exposure captured the full dynamic range so there was no need for an HDR merge. I would really love to go back here in more dramatic light.
Waddeston Manor
Waddeston Manor in Buckinghamshire.
It is always difficult to get a good shot of a National Trust property on a Sunday afternoon, when the weather is good. This was particularly the case here as there seemed to be a procession of people walking across the path in front of us. I had to resort to taking multiple exposures and using Photoshop to sort the problem.
This one required two bracketed sets of 3 exposures. The two merged images were then stacked in Photoshop and a number of the people masked out.
I used an aperture of f 22 to get front to back sharpness.Waddeston Manor
Waddeston Manor
Another shot of Waddeston Manor showing up behind the flowers. Given how close the flowers are and to all intents the manor is at infinity a small aperture was needed to get front to back focus, in this case f22.
There are a couple of downsides to using an aperture this small, especially with a 16 mm focal length. Firstly the image quality gets degraded a bit due to diffraction. This only matters if the image is displayed large or printed. Secondly any dust spots on the sensor really show up. I removed mine with Photoshop.