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Its worse then the Lucis bug! I cant stop!

I got some weird red line going on above the train carts and cant figure out why its there. More practice is needed.






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Oh wow... Those are some really dramatic shots Nice
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good one

how did you gave this treatment ?
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good one

how did you gave this treatment ?
thanks for the comments

each photo was taken at 3 different exposures. then i converted them to hdr with photomatrix.
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Really good work with the hdr. Love those skies!
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Nicely done! I especially like the sky in the 3rd shot.
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those are amazing, great job!
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Noob question...which exposures did you use?
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Noob question...which exposures did you use?
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Thanks!!!!
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