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Pic of the Week - Page 49

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Old Harry Rocks

Location: Handfast Point on the Dorset coast in southern England. These are chalk stacks captured at sunrise and they mark the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This image was captured using a tripod-mounted Canon 5DmkII camera with a Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II lens . I used liveview and 10x magnification to manually focus on the nearby rock face, and a downward lens shift was used to give more foreground and less sky. The camera was set to manual exposure mode, f/18, ISO 100, and daylight white balance. I then captured a series of 8 exposures from 4 seconds all the way to a 1/30th of a second in one-stop increments. The RAW processing, creating and saving the HDRI was all done in Photoshop CS/4. The HDRI was then opened and tone mapped in Photomatix Pro before the final clean-up and image correction/enhancement work was done back in Photoshop.

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