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I did this during the weekend I would like to have some feedback on it.
and maybe why not some more followers on my p365 project. Thankyou P.S. I tried not to over process it so that it does not looks that fake, and not recognizable as a HDR for the "non-educated" eye. :-) |
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This image feels very flat to me, and nothing draws my eye to a precise focal point.
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Danielle and a Canon Rebel XSi My Photography "Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose." ~from The Wonder Years |
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The crop needs to be much tighter as the foreground doesn't help. The building needs a little cw rotation. And the image needs a levels adjustment.
It's a neat building and the image has potential.
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Steve the Photographic Academy.com My Portfolio, My Flickr, My Blog D4, D7000, G10, 1030SW and a bunch of other stuff.... |
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Usually architectural images like this lend themselves well to the HDR treatment. Unfortunately you have hit a situation where the light was terribly flat, thus defeating the process. Remember, HDR is essentially for images with a dynamic range that exceeds your cameras ability to record it in a single exposure. That doesn't mean that you can't make a good HDR in lesser conditions, but when the light is this flat you realiy don't have a prayer (in a manner of speaking.) Honestly, I think this would have been a pretty good image without the HDR treatment.
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Lee R http://lucentbydesign.blogspot.com// The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust |
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