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Hiding The SunThis is an image, a HDR merge, from a recent trip to Mount Mee. It was late afternoon, and I'd been hoping for nice sunset, but it ended up being fairly harsh. A short drive on from where I'd planned to shoot from, and I found this place.
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Re: Hiding The SunGreat shot. Doesn't look obviously HDR to me. Lovely colours, tones and composition.
I'd be tempted to crop a bit off the left of the image as the branches of the other tree are a little distracting. Other than that I think it's terrific.
Re: Hiding The SunWhat a great shot!!! Well done. Agree with the left crop...
Re: Hiding The SunInteresting shot - nice use of HDR in this one. Agree on the suggestions of a crop off the lhs, maybe as far as taking the first fence post out? I'd also experiment with taking some of the foreground out with a crop off the bottom - perhaps up as far as the top of that first post.
It's all a matter of personal preference really - I get drawn towards pano crops with landscapes, others don't. Well done on making the effort to get a shot others (including myself) probably wouldn't even try to get As an aside, I'm really liking some of the work that's being done in HDR on this site lately. Unlike some of the earlier work we saw (where there was a tendancy to push every extreme possible), I think there's a move to more subtlety in the images. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: Hiding The SunExcellent landscape. I love your HDR work. Many HDR images look just a bit too fake, but this one has a very believable look.
Alex
Re: Hiding The SunThis is a beautiful shot, I think the HDR has been implemented really well. Congrats.
Geoff
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Re: Hiding The SunStunning
Chris
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Re: Hiding The SunVery very nice Great colour/light.
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Re: Hiding The SunVery nice indeed
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Re: Hiding The Sunthat's just beautiful.
Re: Hiding The SunThanks for the comments and suggestions I'll definitely have a go at the alternate crops, to see if it improves the image a bit more. Thanks again!
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Re: Hiding The SunHi James
This shot is absolutely beautiful. Very, very nice Cheers Michael
Re: Hiding The SunNice pic, well done and this is something i have not been able to work out this HDR, had a lil read and a play but beyond me.
Oneday i will work it out, and give it a try. Cheers BBJ D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Re: Hiding The SunAgree on the crop bit. I can see an orange spot near the branches centre left. Perhaps cloning it off may reduce the distraction (at least to my eyes).
Love the shot esp it just doesn't look like a HDR. Thanks for sharing too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Re: Hiding The SunInspirational!!
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Re: Hiding The SunFantastic!!
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