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Dec 31, 2010 13:53 |  #1

Here are a few that I took today. It was overcast, foggy and almost dark, but hey I gave it a go...let me know what you think!

1.The Alwen Dam.

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2.The Valley on the other side of the Dam
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3. The walkway across the Dam.
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All shot with the 18-55mm kit lens and the 60d.

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Dec 31, 2010 14:08 |  #2

Nice job on the HDR sots. Not overdone and that's great. Love the detail.


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Dec 31, 2010 15:06 |  #3

Many thanks for the great comment, much appreciated!


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Dec 31, 2010 21:32 |  #4

I think the 3rd one is great. I love the perspective and the fact that the hdr is not overdone.


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Dec 31, 2010 21:39 |  #5

Nice dude. Very nice.




  
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Jan 01, 2011 05:45 |  #6

Thanks so much for your comments!


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Jan 01, 2011 05:51 as a reply to  @ DONKEYTROLL's post |  #7

Luvin it.. Any PP? And can you ellaborate a bit more on the technical details, such as how many shots were taken and what program was used to make it?


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Jan 01, 2011 08:00 |  #8

Certainly, I used photomatix 4.0.2 to do the 3 shot HDR, then back in to Lightroom 3 to mess with the contrast, sharpen up a tiny amount and reduce some noise (to take the edge off it really) and then in to cs5 to put the 'watermark' on it.

Nothing too fancy or technical really!

thanks again for the comment tho :)


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Jan 01, 2011 08:06 |  #9

awesome


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Jan 01, 2011 08:58 |  #10

DONKEYTROLL wrote in post #11551655 (external link)
Certainly, I used photomatix 4.0.2 to do the 3 shot HDR, then back in to Lightroom 3 to mess with the contrast, sharpen up a tiny amount and reduce some noise (to take the edge off it really) and then in to cs5 to put the 'watermark' on it.

Nothing too fancy or technical really!

thanks again for the comment tho :)

Thanks for sharing and again.. kudos for your beautiful pics ;)


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Jan 01, 2011 13:56 |  #11

orbitechgr wrote in post #11551822 (external link)
Thanks for sharing and again.. kudos for your beautiful pics ;)

Your welcome and many thanks for the great comments!


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Jan 01, 2011 20:32 |  #12

I love the third shot. Nice job.


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Jan 01, 2011 20:51 |  #13

If you could make the greens (moss) pop the first pic would be phenomenal.


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Jan 01, 2011 21:58 |  #14

Nice series. I really like the first. Nice job with the HDR and pp.


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Jan 01, 2011 22:00 |  #15

great shots! :)


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