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Nov 21, 2012 07:47 |  #1

I shot this a few days ago and processed it in SNS-HDR. My objective was to try to draw out the colours of the trees. It was a typically wet North Wales day where the sky was uniformly grey, no cloud detail whatsoever.

Has it worked? My wife doesn't like it at all, and she's usually a good judge.

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Nov 21, 2012 08:51 |  #2

Your image has some funky vertical line artifacts running through it, most evident in the areas of uniform blue, err..., sky and water. :) Looks like a beautiful place.

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Nov 21, 2012 11:13 |  #3

Wierd, It must be something to do with the way the image was reduced in size. I've checked the full size image and it's not there at all.
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Nov 22, 2012 11:16 as a reply to  @ R3dHawk's post |  #4

Kind of looks like a cardboard texture to me.


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