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Long time postingHas been AGES since I posted or edited anything.
The colder months have seen my 40D rarely used.. Got out on the bike the other day. Took this with my phone set in HDR. quite impressed for what it is but felt the need to post SOMETHING lol. Canon EOS 40D
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Re: Long time postingGreat to see you back, not bad for an in-phone HDR, but I feel that contrast could be upped a notch or two just regain that vibrancy (but no to the radioactive glow that most HDR's get), it looks a bit washed out at the moment.
Cameron
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Re: Long time postingA baby R, nice ride. I highsided my baby vtr on Saturday, broke five ribs and tore a shoulder tendon so cannot pick up the dslr for while.
On the photo I agree it needs touch more contrast. Craig
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Wow Craig! Glad you are still with us! Best wishes for a speedy recovery. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Long time postingGood to see you back.
get well mate...and buy a lotto ticket. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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