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HDR C&C pleaseHey Guys
i've just started to toy around with HDR, tell me what you think Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
Re: HDR C&C please#3 does it for me! Cracking shot - the reflections work well - do you have an shots of this front on/directly in front to the pool/pond? Have to get into some more HDR myself. Nice work ben.
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Re: HDR C&C pleaseI really like #1 and #2 although I would be inclined to clone out the wooden structure on the right side of #2
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Re: HDR C&C pleaseHi, I haven't touched HDR as yet but find the treatment in #2 the most pleasing and interesting to look at
#1's a bit bland & #3 a bit ovedone to the IR - but only my uneducated opinion DebT DebT
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Re: HDR C&C please#3 is a really interesting shot, would it be improved if the horizon was straight?
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Re: HDR C&C pleaseThanks guys
Ant - I shall try and clone it out in the next few days and post an edited version up. DebT - Excuse my ignorance but what does IR mean? Big V - Thanks for telling me i didnt even notice tho now it stands out massively, i shall try and correct it. Heres another HDR shot i took just recently Hope you enjoy Ben Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
Re: HDR C&C please#1 an OK shot but I would like to see a closer view as there is too much to see in this pic
#2 a very nice shot but it could do with some more contrast #3 is just superb Chris
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Re: HDR C&C pleaseReally like 2 & 3. As for 2, I would like to see it with the structure cloned out. I'm a sucker for old machinery, and an old Fordson is as good as it gets. With regards to #3, great shot. I also would like to see it without the large tree on the left, maybe closer to the pool. In any case, you've done Hyde Park proud with this one.
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Re: HDR C&C pleaseTone down the Lim, and pull the contrast up, also try reducing the light smoothing a little.
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