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Sep 04, 2008 01:29 |  #1

I took these on Whistler mountain. They are HDR with 3 exposures. I am trying to get the HDR to not look HDR.

Any tips that will help with composition or anyting are greatly appreciated.

First uncropped

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IMAGE: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3237/2819720885_17c6b1fde6_o.jpg

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Sep 04, 2008 01:39 |  #2
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i like the cropped version... i'm no expert in HDR, but these look good to me.

love the capture, BTW!


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Sep 04, 2008 01:57 |  #3

cropped.. but maybe not soo much.




  
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Sep 04, 2008 03:59 as a reply to  @ Pizdous's post |  #4

The cropped version is much better, the subject becoming the mountains and not the sky as in the first shot. Great use of HDR too, subtle, natural and not overdone (as so many HDRs are!!). Well done.



  
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Sep 04, 2008 09:23 |  #5

definately the cropped version. good HDR too.

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Sep 05, 2008 07:45 |  #6

I would considering cropping more. The grey clouds add very little and are distracting. With a crop just above the peak, the image becomes (in my opinion) even more balanced and interesting.


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Sep 05, 2008 11:31 |  #7

conkeroo wrote in post #6238132 (external link)
The cropped version is much better, the subject becoming the mountains and not the sky as in the first shot. Great use of HDR too, subtle, natural and not overdone (as so many HDRs are!!). Well done.

I agree with conkeroo's evaluation in its entirety.


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Sep 05, 2008 16:58 |  #8

Cropped.


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Sep 06, 2008 01:15 |  #9

#2.


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Sep 06, 2008 01:16 |  #10

first. Clouds vs mountain, it's fantastic.


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Sep 06, 2008 01:22 |  #11

Gotta side with the crop version on this one. Nice.


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Sep 06, 2008 16:47 |  #12

Nice clean looking photo. Not over the top HDR.


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Sep 06, 2008 20:32 |  #13
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I like #2 better because the clouds in #1 aren't the focus and are just taking up room. #2 is a great crop.


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Sep 06, 2008 21:05 as a reply to  @ goldboughtrue's post |  #14

got to go with 2 also. much more balance to me. oh very nice hdr too.

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Sep 06, 2008 21:42 |  #15

I like both, but I pick # 2




  
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