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Old 20th June 2020, 10:32   #3
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Originally Posted by Spike View Post
Looking at your equipment used, it’s not a hardware issue. I suspect it may have something to do with HDR and the way it’s overlaying the various layers to create the composite photo. Have you tried taking it straight (without HDR) and then doing corrections in Photoshop? Might be worth taking two shots of the same thing (one with HDR on and the other with HDR off) and comparing the results. Lovely photo, though. I’ve had some lovely shots of those amazing rocks at Porthcawl.
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I've only just really discovered HDR, having always thought it a dirty thing, but actually, it's wonderful. Especially for low light photography, where shadows would just be black holes with no detail.
I'm editing and creating the HDR in lightroom, with final tweaks (where necessary) being done in Photoshop, such as removing people I didn't notice when taking the shot!
I've had this haze appear in lots of non HDR shots in the past, so I don't think HDR is causing it.
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