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Aug 02, 2011 10:29 |  #16

Thanks for the comments, I agree there is still a bit of haloing, and partly due to so dodge and burning I did along the rock edge. I have to go back and fix those for sure. Oddly the haloing is much more prominent on this web version than the original full size.

I understand HDR is very subjective and I appreciate all the feed back pro or con, it's all about doing it better so thanks again


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Aug 02, 2011 11:02 |  #17

Very nice. The haloing is noticeable when you are looking for it, but it doesn't distract from the image in my opinion. I would like to see a couple different versions where you play with burning and dodging. At this point, the faces seem to "pop" which draws the eyes to the subject. I love it how it is, but I wonder what it would look like with even coloring throughout the mountain. Good HDR though, it was loads better than I expected.




  
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Aug 02, 2011 17:02 |  #18

Great photo!! Growing up in SD I always loved Rushmore and the Black Hills!




  
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Aug 03, 2011 05:30 |  #19

Great shot like it for sure


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