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I took 3 pictures with the following EV Settings this morning.Ev -2,0 and +2.
Did some different HDR settings and Converted One picture from Raw to JPEG and did my normal settings on it before converting it to HDR. I do not know which one look the best.
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Hi! nice use of HDR..well-balanced..i tried once and i sucked at it..haha..i like the perspective of the road and how it leads to the rolling hills..tnx for sharing..
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I like # 2. Its brighter and shows a touch of HDR. Its not over done. I'm like Jennie not too good at it. Great post.
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Hi Kgb...nice shot...like them all except the last.
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Great photo! I love the way the road leads you into it. And you did a nice job on not overdoing the HDR. I think either the 2nd or 3rd ones are the best.
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