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Water Lilies in HDR

 
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Sep 22, 2009 14:32 |  #1

Here is a recent HDR image of mine.

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Sep 22, 2009 17:37 |  #2

great look hdr not over cooked well done


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Sep 22, 2009 18:35 |  #3

Thanks, Curt. It was actually tone mapped twice in Photomatix, but you are right. It doesn't look over cooked, which I sometimes do. -- Greg


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Sep 23, 2009 05:20 as a reply to  @ GergReltub's post |  #4
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I like it :)
Doesn't look overcooked at all.


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Sep 23, 2009 05:40 |  #5

Very nice.


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Sep 23, 2009 10:51 |  #6

Not a big fan of HDR but this one looks very nice!


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Sep 23, 2009 23:38 |  #7

Well done, I feel like I'm there!


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Sep 24, 2009 06:54 |  #8

Agree on not too overdone, but it seems to have a blue cast to it.


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Sep 25, 2009 19:21 |  #9

On my 24-inch IMac it doesn't show a blue color cast, but it does display that way on my Dell Notebook. It's amazing how different monitors display color so differently. I guess that is why some people only shoot in B&W.


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Sep 25, 2009 21:06 |  #10

CPO_USN wrote in post #8691002 (external link)
great look hdr not over cooked well done

dmccabe wrote in post #8693866 (external link)
I like it :)
Doesn't look overcooked at all.

Cyclop wrote in post #8693927 (external link)
Very nice.

Morlow wrote in post #8695342 (external link)
Not a big fan of HDR but this one looks very nice!

I agree! Very good job on not over-doing this. Perfect balance of tone-map to real life and great color and texture; love the red under-sides of the lilies.

CannedHeat wrote in post #8700495 (external link)
Agree on not too overdone, but it seems to have a blue cast to it.

I agree. This could use a little less blue and a tad less cyan possibly.

GergReltub wrote in post #8710282 (external link)
On my 24-inch IMac it doesn't show a blue color cast, but it does display that way on my Dell Notebook. It's amazing how different monitors display color so differently. I guess that is why some people only shoot in B&W.

I got a calibrated monitor and it looks a little over-blue to me.


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