One handed by overalvandaan

One handed

An attempt at the Brenzier technique: http://365project.org/discuss/themes-competitions/26572/new-technique-challenge-48-breznier

10 shots with an as wide as possible aperture & some magic by PS (well in my eyes then, as the programme did all the merging, aligning etc.). A little bit op cropping and voila.
beautiful
November 7th, 2015  
Very impressive , I think I'm too lazy though to attempt brenizer. Like the blue wheelbarrow...
November 7th, 2015  
Great processing lovely image
November 7th, 2015  
VERY impressive!
November 7th, 2015  
I like the result. Sounds like an interesting challenge.
November 7th, 2015  
Very nice!
November 8th, 2015  
A really lovely scene.
November 8th, 2015  
Your colors are great, especially the wheelbarrow.
November 8th, 2015  
Wonderful, and mastering the techniques!
November 8th, 2015  
It has really brought out the detail in this shot. Beautiful rich colours too.
November 8th, 2015  
Like the subdued colours and composition. Fav.
November 8th, 2015  
Very nicely done!
November 8th, 2015  
Great example of the technique. I'd never heard of it before - I just had to go and look it up. Was it difficult to do?
November 8th, 2015  
De techniek is me te ingewikkeld maar wat een prachtig plaatje.
November 8th, 2015  
Looks wonderful! A fav.
November 9th, 2015  
hahaha
November 9th, 2015  
very effective progressing, it must be difficult to manage with only one handle LOL,
November 9th, 2015  
lovely color... beautiful scene.
November 10th, 2015  
Pam? Neis iawn ond gallech wneud hyn efo dim ond un ffoto!
November 12th, 2015  
@yrhenwr my Welsh is not that good yet. I get neis iawn, efo dim and un ffoto :-)

Above technique is not really my thing, but I wanted to try it. Mek, who came up with it in the technique challenge describes it as: 'the Breznier method is comprised of multiple shots around a unifying subject. These images are then stitched together to get a the final result with more dramatic effect and a DOF than you can achieve with a single photo from any lens.'
November 13th, 2015  
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