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Can anyone guide me for a better HDR? this is some of my HDR

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Old 11-24-2009, 03:49 AM
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Not bad at all! The second one does look a little fake, but I think it is because of the lighting in the area.
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Not bad at all! The second one does look a little fake, but I think it is because of the lighting in the area.
thank you... but some says its too hard.. like the first and the second pic... i tried to soften it by adjusting micro-smoothing.. but the HDR-effect will disappear..
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Looks fine to me.Outstanding HDR attempts.
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I love them all!

BUT! I dont think HDR can be fairly critiqued, it has too much of a personal flair for there to really be a "correct" HDR. Kind of like the argument of there being such a thing as the "correct" exposure....

But hey, that's just my lowly opinion.
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For you reading pleasure, I have included a link to the guidelines. That way you'll know what should or should not be included within your posts. txs
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I think you did a great job!!! They are good photo choices for HDR. I agree with Blaze Jaffe, that HDR generates so many opinions. Some people like the artsy, painterly affect (like me) and some only like HDR when it simply enhances a realistic image. I like both...

Keep it up...I'm am still experimenting too, but I think you've done great.
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