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    Fabs Forns
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    Default Old Train HDR

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    Here's a 5 images HDR, double processed (tone mapped twice) for an artsy look. Hope you guys like it :)

    For a quick explanation on HDR capture and process check here:

    http://abduzeedo.com/how-create-hdr-...matix-tutorial

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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    cool, it looks like a painting, nice work with the HDR once again, you really make magical images. :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    I like it Miss Fabs...actually it looks very good compared to the way I saw it in real life...this is great...:cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Cobos View Post
    I like it Miss Fabs...actually it looks very good compared to the way I saw it in real life...this is great...:cool:
    Thanks guys!
    Gus, I don't think you've seen this one, this is a new discovery.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Gus its a fresh train and not easy to approach All the boards are rotten !! ... the best so far

    Love the processing Fabs !!!

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    Arlon Motsch
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    Pretty neat. I might have tried it a little with more color saturation just for fun.

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    way cool pic, mom!!!!

    another tutorial found here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/hdr-tutorial/

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    I love it Fabs..... Can't wait for tomorrow night to see what else you guys have up your sleeve. Congrats!!

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    Hi Fabs - love it - has a very surreal feel to it, Big Congrats - Gorgeous :)

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    Hi Fabs,
    Boy, this is a really interesting and cool image. I agree with Lance, the words surreal and dreamlike come to mind first. I'm sure this is a lot more appealing to look at than the real thing too! Also, thanks for the attached link - I really appreciate the help in researching the techniques presented here. Thanks for posting this one.

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    Wow, just great Fabs! I love these old train shots and the double processing really makes this one stand out. Love the door beyond the door - great framing!
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Nicely done composition as well. For me the balance between real and surreal is just right. Congrats!

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