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Jun 15, 2009 15:53 |  #1

Hi this is my second ever HDR any C & C welcome
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Jun 15, 2009 20:08 |  #2

HDR wise is good, the green on the tree seems a bit too GREEN? Or is it me? Other than that the composition could do a bit of an improvement! :). Good job in general though.


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Jun 16, 2009 09:03 |  #3

To much ghosting in the trees, IMO. Also the saturation is a bit much for my taste, but that's a personl taste thing. The slight angle of the monument and the halos on the trees are the most distracting to me though.


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Jun 16, 2009 09:13 as a reply to  @ coralnutz's post |  #4

Thanx for the feed back guys. I am new to this and any advice is a great help:D

Thanx Gogg,s:lol:


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