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    Default The Forests of Magoebaskloof

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    South Africa has so many biomes and diverse ecosystems to explore.
    This photo was taken one morning in Magoebaskloof, one of the most pristine stretches of natural forest in the country (situated in the far north of Limpopo province).

    2-exposure HDR rendered in Lightroom's new module, and further tweaked in PS and Nik Color Efex.
    It was a misty morning so I had to wait a bit to get the sun to break through and provide the starburst I was after.

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    f16 | ISO-100 (2 exposures)
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    Morkel, These type of images are really hard to pull off there is so much going on in the frame the viewers eye can get lost. I think you did a really nice job here with the sunstar anchoring the image and the light leading the viewer into the image. I also like the frame the branch provides around the sun.
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    Hi Morkel

    HDR rendering has come a long way on the last 5 years IMHO.. this is a lovely scene very nicely nicely processed, with only maybe a hint of the old HDR 'look' appearing upper centre along the trunk of the tree.. A very cool and inviting scene..

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    Very nice Morkel...you organized the chaos very well and great sunstar...have you tried using the D800's built-in HDR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew McLachlan View Post
    Very nice Morkel...you organized the chaos very well and great sunstar...have you tried using the D800's built-in HDR?
    Not really Andrew, don't want to have to shoot in JPG and would rather blend the RAW files in post?
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    Thanks guys
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