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i´´m trying a new program to work with hdr, artizen, i found the picture poor in color, tell me what you think
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:18 PM
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Old 04-07-2009, 02:05 PM
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Looks a bit overworked to me. Its got the, "bit too HDR" feel to it.
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I actually think this is a perfect subject for the overworked look. This vehicle appears to have been through some extreme 4 wheelin and the overworked hdr accentuates that, of course this is all in my opinion. The grime shows up real well in the shot and the angle you took the shot with is also good for that extreme look.
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I actually think this is a perfect subject for the overworked look. This vehicle appears to have been through some extreme 4 wheelin and the overworked hdr accentuates that, of course this is all in my opinion. The grime shows up real well in the shot and the angle you took the shot with is also good for that extreme look.
I totally agree! This shot looks great to me. I'm not a big fan of a lot of the over worked HDR's but this works well.
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I'm not very familiar with HDR but it looks great to me
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I am also not very familiar with the HDR look, but it reminds me of an ad for an Off roading video game
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