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Jul 27, 2008 23:01 |  #1

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Jul 27, 2008 23:04 |  #2

I would be too. Very nice. Love the reflection off the windows.

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Jul 27, 2008 23:05 |  #3

Thank you. The windmill in the left window was a bonus. I did not notice it when composing.


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Jul 27, 2008 23:06 |  #4

Awesome shot, I really like!


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Jul 27, 2008 23:11 |  #5

I kind of like it, but I can't get my eyes off the "glow" surrounding the light fixture. It is even more evident in the full size than in the smaller versions. What's with that?

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Jul 28, 2008 01:03 |  #6

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I kind of like it, but I can't get my eyes off the "glow" surrounding the light fixture. It is even more evident in the full size than in the smaller versions. What's with that?

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I just noticed that on my screen when i looked at it again, It is a Halo, occurs a lot when doing HDR images. Tends to show itself when a tad over the top, but it is almost hardly noticed.


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Jul 28, 2008 03:39 |  #7

Great shot!




  
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Jul 28, 2008 11:41 |  #8

Thank you all.

Ya, the haloing effect can be a bit annoying. I might try and burn it out. I have noticed with HDR images that are a tad over done (like mine above) when you look at them full size, the haloing effect becomes less noticeable. Your eyes tend to readjust like they do in real life.


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Jul 28, 2008 12:16 |  #9

I mean, it looks to me like an HDR done like most other HDR's i have seen well recieved. It's an interesting thing, but way too busy to look at.




  
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Aug 11, 2008 11:28 |  #10

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I mean, it looks to me like an HDR done like most other HDR's i have seen well recieved. It's an interesting thing, but way too busy to look at.

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Aug 12, 2008 02:44 as a reply to  @ TheReal7's post |  #11

I like this pic. I wonder what it would look like if the light was turned on.




  
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Aug 12, 2008 08:06 |  #12

Great shot. Great effect.

One thought. The "reflection" in the top window bleeds into the casing around the window, which strikes my eye as "off". It would seem to make sense that the reflection ends with the window.

Am I seeing it wrong?


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Aug 12, 2008 09:36 |  #13

mattograph wrote in post #6092395 (external link)
Great shot. Great effect.

One thought. The "reflection" in the top window bleeds into the casing around the window, which strikes my eye as "off". It would seem to make sense that the reflection ends with the window.

Am I seeing it wrong?

From my chair, I just assumed there was a sheet of Plexiglas attached to the outside of the window frame, covering the whole thing. That would explain why the reflections are so distorted - curvature (lack of flatness) to the outer Plexiglas.

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Aug 12, 2008 10:02 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #14

I like it..interesting perspective!


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Aug 12, 2008 10:04 |  #15

Radtech1 wrote in post #6092845 (external link)
From my chair, I just assumed there was a sheet of Plexiglas attached to the outside of the window frame, covering the whole thing. That would explain why the reflections are so distorted - curvature (lack of flatness) to the outer Plexiglas.

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Okay, I'll buy that.:)


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