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HDR followed by some tweaking in Photoshop, liked the entry of light through the openings..

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Great mood in your "after" shot. I like how the beams and the graffiti stand out, too.
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Old 03-27-2010, 02:20 AM
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thanks
i chose this frame as the four beam on the top converge giving symmetry..
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nice, a very artistic effect.
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Who would have guessed? I normally hate what HDR does to images but in this case it has really worked for you. Dont' expect me to start using it any time soon, but if you were to continue down this avenue I certainly wouldn't blame you.
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I like it alot but how was HDR done?

Also amitseo can you please stop highjacking everyones posts with your own images and no comments it is rather anoying!
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Haven't worked with HDR but this makes me want to begin - your eyes are really drawn to the graffiti and the windows in the after shot. Congrats.
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Wow, I like it! Usually I don't like HDR but this is great! Whatever you did, you did it right, good job!

And amitseo, you're pretty full of yourself aren't you? Always posting your own (not so great) photos where they don't belong. Please stop, it looks really desperate and amateur.
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This came out great! Great job on the HDR!
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