Again my sincere apologies for not posting anything up recently. I've managed to add a new guide to the Photography Guides section called Tethered Shooting with Canon EOS DSLRs and Adobe Lightroom.
I'm sure to the casual viewer that's both boring and more boring, but for those trying to get tethered shooting to work, it's a great little guide to get you going. Although I confess on a recent event I did actually modify my working practises to make it slightly less Lightroom specific..
Anyway, back to the photo at hand. This is another Oxford HDR shot and this time of the famous Radcliffe Camera. I did 3 iterations of the same thing with quite different results, this was the middle-ground choice between subtle-HDR and extreme-HDRin' and I think it's the one most people would like / appreciate.
If I get some spare time around Christmas I will create that HDR guide I promised and will post it up here for you all to snore along to.
21/11/08 - Canon 30D - 15mm Fisheye @ 15mm - F2.8 - ISO 250 - Various exposures