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First, I sincerely appreciate the comments/critique. One obvious question, to all the members is how can I improve it further?

I love exposure blending and following pic is a blend of 3 different pics at -1, 0, +1 taken using Auto Bracketing from Canon XSi

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Model - Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
ExposureTime - 15 seconds
FNumber - 7.09
ISOSpeedRatings - 200
FocalLength - 18.00 mm
DateTimeOriginal - 2009:03:26 19:12:28
Lens Used: 18-55mm IS

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Old 03-31-2009, 03:37 AM
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Hi seansd, welcome to dPS. Are you looking for critique on your processing or on your photo? I think a little clarification in that area would be helpful.
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Really nice HDR reflection shot. What program did you use to do the HDR? I love how the night time clouds stand out.
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Hi lputman,

On processing . May be I should master Photoshop and than I will know how can make this shot A Class.

SA
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Old 03-31-2009, 05:39 PM
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Really nice HDR reflection shot. What program did you use to do the HDR? I love how the night time clouds stand out.
Hi EoBeav,

Yes the reflect is good but not great . I love the clouds as one of the major elements in my shots. When there's a cloud's with a sunshine I love it. hard to find in San Diego. I use Photomatix's Exposure Blending feature.

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