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Heres a few HDR shots with the new Sigma 10-20 on a recent wander.
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for looking. Hope to see some folks on the Spring Photowalk in Chicago. Mark
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Great photos, Mark. I love all the textures, and the sad mood of abandonment.
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HI Mark - these are great photos ... but most of all - the HDR thingy --- the HDR treatment is not overboard ... and the right subjects to apply it to ... very pleasant to look at ... see ya at the photowalk
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You found a very good abandoned house to shoot in, and took even more amazing photos. Like Hayward said, the HDR effects aren't noticeble (as in they aren't obvious and fake-looking).
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Nice job! I love the color and the detail. The HDR is very subtle. I like it.
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Thanks all. I try to not really over-power the HDR, I really like black and white for alot of these type shots, but I thought I'd try it on these.
Thanks again, Mark
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