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My first HDR - that has workedAfter a few attempts over the last few months I have finally created a HDR image that matches up. I then did some burning with CS2. I really have to get better at post processing.
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Cameron
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedI think it works. It looks very natural...a feat unto itself.
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedThat looks good well done
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedI love the composition. The way the moon is connected to the rooftop aerial. I like the bordering - looks very pro. All-round awesome shot. Congrats!
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedI like it as well and i know what you are going through as i have tried and lost the plot at these things, not that i have a lot of time to try it but well done maybe oneday i will understand it.
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedThanks for the comments. I was wondering if anyone else can spot the areas where I have burned in??
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Re: My first HDR - that has workedI haven't tried that technique myself, but you achieved a beautiful image that looks very natural and real.
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