Pwll Parc Ysbytai, Clwyd. HDR Extravaganza! Jan 2011

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vwdirtboy

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Been some cracking reports already on this 'Touristas Trap' and they are coming thick and fast! Thought I would try something different and have a go at making your eyes bleed.. I've tried not to over-cook them but hey ho! For all the haters/Sheeple.. Go watch Eastenderz :D

Visited with the usual suspects Herr Petzl & Der Diehard..

The once Bagot family home rebuilt in 1829 turned Denbigh Asylum overflow.


Enjoy.. or not :thumb






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It'd be nice to see some less mangled photos, although I can appreciate the need to do something different since this place has had the urbex tour buses at the door for the past few weeks.

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We would also prefer it if post-processing of photos is kept to a minimum, overly HDRd photos are not an accurate representation of the building and do nothing to give the viewer an idea of the location. Subtle is ok, overboard is not. Whilst we are aware that this is a devisive point and that HDR images can be considered artistic, we need to draw the line somewhere and will remove reports containing images that look more like CGI than photos. This is after all a website dedicated to documenting buildings, not one documenting artistic work.
 
great set fella good to see a bit of HDR from yourself, those ebay books on photography are working a treat ;)
 
Thanks guys, I do like HDR but there sure are some overcooked reports out there.. I've tried to keep it low but not so low you can't see it or why call them HDR? No books Tommo you tart.. its all imagination :D
 
I like the majority of them a lot, the HDR does exactly what it's supposed to be, highlight the dynamic range otherwise lost through the CCD of a camera due to limitations of exposure and depth of field in a single shot.

The stairway ones are a little overdone for my liking but it's all personal taste innit.
 
These are good shots, and the HDR is just right on most of these. Looks like a great little place, surprised it's not been discovered long before now.
 

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