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This is one I seemed to make work. Only about half of my HDR's seem to work out. Hope I can figure it out to get more keepers.
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I think it's a keeper too, the greens look a little under saturated to me, but I'm sure this is the more natural look you were probably going for.
For me the biggest problem with my HDR work is the colour accuracy and saturation, some I like with slightly overstated colours which adds some drama, but for more natural looking stuff I'm yet to find the formula. |
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Photocamel Master
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Excellent job!! Perfect example of how to use HDR and have it look natural
Thanks for sharing. Jay |
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bvaughn4,
Wow, I really like your Mono Lake tufas. I recently visited Yosemite, but sadly did not have time to go to Mono Lake. The Ansel Adams gallery offers classes there which I have wanted to do. Nice job on your HDR. Cheers, Colby __________________
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