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zacker
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 20:13
some buildings....

http://www.brokenfencephotography.com/photos/149053768_DXZ6p-L.jpg

http://www.brokenfencephotography.com/photos/147845520_WJi8H-L.jpg


http://www.brokenfencephotography.com/photos/352493350_CCypg-L.jpg


http://www.brokenfencephotography.com/photos/156633977_6mZTH-L.jpg

Bill Pham
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 20:33
damn you got this hdr thing down pat. been looking at all the one you posted. very nice.

Bill

Oneslowz28
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 00:23
#1 and #4 are my fav. Keep up the good work.

canonloader
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 06:07
Love these Craig. I lived in Massachusetts for a couple years back in the 60's, and one thing it has, is a lot of cloudy skys and great architecture, perfect stuff for HDR. :)

zacker
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 08:16
lol.. thanks all... yeah the one good thing about new england is we have alot of older, funky buildings and our crappy weather make for some great photo ops... the building in #3 was actually an old house on a farm in Lancaster PA. Amish country...

BBoi
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 08:19
stunning !

Avi
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 03:02
Zacker,

Why don't you author an article/document/training material for the steps you take to make such an awesome HDR images...
I will surely bookmark that article and try to PP accordingly for my HDR images...

Thanks for sharing the wonderful images again...

Avi

zacker
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 07:21
i have a somewhat description on my blog. as each pic is different and each shot im making a bit differnt, my workflow past the HDR part is usually not the same although, its usually a different mixture of different Photoshop techniques combined.

Kronie
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 10:23
I really like the last two. Well done.

zacker
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 20:35
thanks Kronie