Holy Trinity Church
Another example of HDR imaging tonight. This time it's The Holy Trinity Church in Wentworth. Six frames went into this image, each taken one stop apart, with exposure times dropping from two minutes down to two seconds. I'm not entirely sure why it gets lit with green floodlights, but I think it looks great. The red colouring on the gravestones is the effect of tungsten lighting from the houses which overlook the churchyard. You've even got a few short star trails thrown in for good measure.
Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm @ 18mm; 200 ISO; f/9. Six exposures: 121s; 60s; 30s; 15s; 8s; 4s. VC off.
Another shot from today can be found here.
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