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Old 01-22-2012, 10:46 AM
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Heres a few HDRs I did over a year ago. I really like this effect when it isnt over done however the bank may be.
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Old 01-22-2012, 06:50 PM
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I like the creek one very much. For me the bank is too obviously HDR gone a bit wrong - the sky has problems where intersected by the overhead wires - probably could be rescued though.
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Old 01-23-2012, 02:28 PM
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I like the creek one very much. For me the bank is too obviously HDR gone a bit wrong - the sky has problems where intersected by the overhead wire's- probably could be rescued though.
I can't agree more the creek embodies what good HDR can do. However HDR images that are "overcooked" still will always have a place in my heart! I like the futuristic surreal feel to the heavily HDR images.

What software do you use to process the HDR image?
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Heres a few HDRs I did over a year ago. I really like this effect when it isnt over done however the bank may be.
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Hi there, you might want to read the critique rules and edit your post to follow all of them.
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:52 PM
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Sorry if I broke some knd of rule here. I think for my first post, I'll let it stand. These arent all I'll be posting and yes, I'll post 1 at a time from here on out...Thanks for the heads up.

Locknkey, I used Photomatix3 on these. I like the super surreal feel to the bank also but the Creek is my favorite to date. Might have a couple of more I could post. I want to do headshots like this one day but havent had time to try it.
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Please include more info for us. You can find out what you need to include by reading the Rules/Guidelines. Thanks in advance for editing your post!!
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Old 01-24-2012, 10:05 PM
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I now understand the rules but was it seriously that bad for my first post on this forum to be edited? Im an administrator on a huge outdoors site. 1 of 2 admins and we usually won't edit a newbies mistake like that. Wow. Unbelievable....won't happen again.

Thanks for the critique though! Can't tell you much else being that I did it over a year ago and do t have that info.
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If we let everyone slide on breaking the rules then it would utter chaos. If you do for one, you have to do for all. Wouldn't it have been just as easy to read them first??
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Sure would have and thats my bad.
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