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    Default HDR - II

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    Canon 40D & 100-400L
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    EV -2/3
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    Default Repost with A slight Adjustment

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    Slight CCW adjustment

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    The repost with the adjusted contrast and saturation rocks Jeff. I like this very much...that arch pops out at you...well done...looking forward to more of your HDRI...:cool:

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    Repost works for me Jeff - Looks like you are getting the Hang of it. A bit more room on the RHS for my tastes.
    Good show :)

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    The effect is great! Armchair quarterbacking the angle/crop...not sure if I like it...I recently shot some similar windows and fought to get things looking correct, straight on is boring, angles sometimes make the eye wander, wondering if you need some straight lines somewhere...any thoughts experiences from others how to handle this??? More of a question than a critique...

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    Processing wise looks really cool !! Excellent feel and you have learned the controls !!!!

    Might want to go after one with a large tonal range !!! .... inside room with bright window !!

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    looks great, jeff! do like the interesting window. welcome to the wonderful world of HDR!!!

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    Very nice, I like your CCW version. The HDR do bring out a lot of details with more tonal range, love those details in the rock surface. Is this a one shot HDR or many shots combine?

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    Like the HDR work, and it goes well with the stained glass windows, but i might have done the window and the door just to add some more dimension. Or added more of the bricks to the side. Great job:)

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    Great details, and color contrast Jeff. Very nice.
    Congrats

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    6 images were used. I might go back with my 17-40 and try to get door as well. I agree with Lance, more right side would add balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Cashdollar View Post
    6 images were used. I might go back with my 17-40 and try to get door as well. I agree with Lance, more right side would add balance.
    6 images and handheld, you must have a very steady hand, really good.

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    Great job on this HDR. I love the repost!!!! Congrats Jeff!!

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