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Default Couple more HDR's..

Was going through some old shots of mine from last year and decided to try to process a couple of them in HDR fashion. This one turned out best, IMO. Shot was processed in Photomatix with a single shot.

LMK what you think. They are intentionally over processed, as I felt that lent to the environment. Also, they were shot with a fisheye, so that also added some chromatic aberration.

Link to my photostream...there's one other shot there. My Flickr

Shot with Nikon D90 and fisheye lens, 10.5 mm @ f/2.8 and 1/160th of a second, ISO 100. Any other info, just ask.


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Old 07-23-2010, 10:32 PM
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Ooo, the forum ninjas will be coming for you for posting images too big!

I think the foreground is great on these but the sky not so great. With realistic skies it would look really rich but the HDR skies are distracting.
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Old 07-23-2010, 11:16 PM
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Ooo, the forum ninjas will be coming for you for posting images too big!

I think the foreground is great on these but the sky not so great. With realistic skies it would look really rich but the HDR skies are distracting.

Fix't hahaha Thanks for the reminder!

But yeah, I agree...the sky's are a bit overdone/blown out, etc. Ah well, I'll have to go back out and reshoot at sunset or something on decently clear night...

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Just my Opinion, but I am not too crazy about the first pic. The second one however, I really like, and I think the clouds work for it just the way it is. It all looks so Oldies, and painted. Very cool I think. Yeah, I would hang that on a wall.

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Here is a link to the guidelines that include information on on your missing information. Thanks ahead of time for editing your post.
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Original post edited. Please let me know if I left anything else out.
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