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Sep 15, 2012 20:09 |  #1

Trying my hand at HDR and would love to have your comments for my first attempt. How I can improve, if it looks like I am heading in the right direction etc. Still doesn't seem to have the "pop" that I was looking for.

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Sep 16, 2012 09:40 |  #2

I'm not a fan of HDR, but this looks pretty good for the first time.
The building might "pop" more if it were sharper & a little brighter than the wall.
I see pink in the sky. Was this near sunset/dawn? If it was, a darker sky would make the building more prominent, too. And I'm not caring much for the brighter water under the tree.
I see that you have CS2. You can adjust just specific areas in a frame using Adjustment Layers which have a mask built in & can be modified to only affect that part of the image that you think needs it. And they're reversible in case you need to tweak them later for a print. . See post #9 in A question about sky and also the Airport runway shoot link in my post.


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Sep 16, 2012 16:17 |  #3

Outside of the sky, i like it.


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Sep 17, 2012 10:23 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote in post #14998328 (external link)
I'm not a fan of HDR, but this looks pretty good for the first time.
The building might "pop" more if it were sharper & a little brighter than the wall.
I see pink in the sky. Was this near sunset/dawn? If it was, a darker sky would make the building more prominent, too. And I'm not caring much for the brighter water under the tree.
I see that you have CS2. You can adjust just specific areas in a frame using Adjustment Layers which have a mask built in & can be modified to only affect that part of the image that you think needs it. And they're reversible in case you need to tweak them later for a print. . See post #9 in A question about sky and also the Airport runway shoot link in my post.

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