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Dec 04, 2010 20:19 |  #1

Managed to get this out of Mediachance Dynamic PHOTO HDR. The original was an exposure nightmare for me....black cars in shade/ white background in full sun. Tried all RAW processing in PS but could not get near this result.

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Dec 04, 2010 22:37 |  #2

Wow! I'll bet you were tickled to get to there. Very natural looking. The reflections on the cars is where it juuuust starts to go into the next dimension. :) Pretty cool.
You've got some kind of bluesy thing going on at the top of the trees I think.


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bpiper7 wrote in post #11397076 (external link)
Wow! I'll bet you were tickled to get to there. Very natural looking. The reflections on the cars is where it juuuust starts to go into the next dimension. :) Pretty cool.
You've got some kind of bluesy thing going on at the top of the trees I think.

Actually, I was thrilled to see the board/siding definition on the church wall AND the details of the cars and grass coming out - bloody amazing.
I agree.....almost over the top colours. You can see the cyan coming out on the car hood which I don't like...and the blue in the trees would be sky. :)




  
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