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Mar 11, 2013 00:38 |  #1

Last weekend was perfect for toasting marshmallows. :D

Three image HDR with 17-40 mm and 5D2.

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Mar 11, 2013 00:57 |  #2

too much HDR for my liking.




  
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Mar 11, 2013 01:04 |  #3

I'd love to see the shot with more natural processing.


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Mar 11, 2013 04:00 |  #4

mcrow5 wrote in post #15700938 (external link)
too much HDR for my liking.

Thanks for the feeback.

Sikaranista wrote in post #15700948 (external link)
I'd love to see the shot with more natural processing.

Here you are, processed from one raw only:

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Mar 13, 2013 00:02 |  #5

It really is a wonderful capture. The expression on the child's face is priceless! I'm a sucker for cold weather compositions :)

I really like how your HDR brings out the warm colors as well as the trees through the windows which were otherwise whited out. Its just a bit more saturated than I was expecting? Especially with the more natural ambience of the room.


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