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Oct 14, 2010 21:00 |  #1

New to this and still experimenting.

What the camera saw...

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What my eyes saw (Pict above and 2 others -2, +2 merged in Oloneo)...
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What my sister wants to hang over the fireplace (Done in Photomatix)...
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Oct 14, 2010 21:05 |  #2

Well that's the story of HDR right there, isn't it?;)

Good job on them all.


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Oct 15, 2010 22:52 |  #3

Nice capture!

I agree with your sister and like the last one the best too, though maybe add a small amount of contrast to it. Also, don't know if it bothers you, but there's a small amount of haloing on the roof.


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Oct 16, 2010 09:28 |  #4

Thanks for the comments. I did try to get rid of the halo as much as I can, but Photomatix doesn't make it easy. Still learning this software, but I really like the way it can make ordinary photos pop with just a slider or two.

Just have to watch for those halos and the excessive noise.




  
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