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Drovers hut - another perspectiveI different perspective of the same hut posted previously.
Last light of the day. North West NSW
Re: Drovers hut - another perspectiveLovely light. I would be tempted to stick a flash in the hut to see what happens to the shadows...
Re: Drovers hut - another perspectiveDo you think it would make a difference whether he turned the flash on? It is very nice, though. Another alternative could have been a bit of bracketing, not for HDR as such, but with such sharp tonal boundaries it would be easy to combine a couple of images for subtle effect.
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yes it may Murray, especially if the flash was in the hut!
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