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Oct 14, 2010 08:53 |  #1

Was browsing some of my old files and decided to give HDR a try.
Created 3 images out of the Raw and played around with some toning.
Tried not to overdo the HDR effect and to bring out the spiders Colours.

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Oct 14, 2010 11:44 |  #2

Nice looking spider. For macros try stacking your images instead of faking HDR. You'll porbably like the results better and you will have much better detail.




  
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Oct 14, 2010 12:01 |  #3

Interesting shot. I've started another thread about HDR which might well spill onto here, especially after ChuckingFluff's comment.

Regarding your shot, I like it, but would like to see more of it in focus.


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Oct 14, 2010 12:01 |  #4

Fabulous processing, dof works for me as concentrates the focus on the eyes.


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Oct 14, 2010 12:48 |  #5

Looks good except for the extremely shallow DOF. Stacking with varying focus would be wonderful.


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Oct 14, 2010 19:20 |  #6

I like the DOF on this one - nice work




  
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Oct 15, 2010 02:09 |  #7

Thanks for the C&C

Never tried stacking a shot before, gotta try that sometime or other :D


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Oct 18, 2010 19:44 |  #8

nice but the front leg is distracting


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