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I would love to hear comments on the picture how is it or what mistakes i have done.



I have tried to capture the 5 stops in this shot.
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Old 12-12-2010, 06:39 AM
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That's really nice capture Raghav. TFS
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thanks a janak
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This is how I think that HDR should be done.
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Looks great, but is your horizon a bit off? Looks tilted to me.
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A job well done.

pls post all five pics and also explain how you made it.

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I think the horizon is a bit wonky too - it would be easy to straighten out though.

I like this HDR, although I would have expected a lot more color in the sky for some reason.

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Horizon's off as mentioned before...but I've never done HDR and LOVE the process...so I think you did a great job the first time out and could only hope for something as nice if I venture into that mode....keep up the nice work... HDR landscape always looks like what I picture heaven to look like..crisp and clear and so many gorgeous colors..
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thanks everyone for the feedback and suggestion .
i agree horizon is bit off .

thanks a lot
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Wonderful HDR for the 1st time!! Altough I m not a HDR expert, I think having a simple green foreground makes an HDR too green and causes a bit of a distraction....
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