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Sep 19, 2010 16:10 |  #1

This is my second attempt at HDR, photoshop has been painfully slow today so I have to go back and process the sky (looking halo-y). Otherwise, I'd appreciate any comments/constructive criticism.

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Sep 19, 2010 16:15 |  #2

Did you use a factory lens hood or stepdown ring? I see strange vignetting.


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Sep 19, 2010 16:23 |  #3

yea it's from the hood my lens came with, once I can get my photoshop working faster than a snail I will edit that out


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Sep 19, 2010 20:02 |  #4

Really good capture only let down by the lack of contrast. Just adding the mildest od "s" curve adjustments makes all the difference. There is the mildest of halos around the tallest green tree which I had to really search for, hence I'd be inclined to leave as or and just get that hood vignette sorted.


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