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    This is a HDR image. I used one picture and changed the exposure 6 times and saved it as unique files, then processed all 6 images as a HDR file. Setting exposure variance at 2 stops per image.
    Last edited by Jeff Cashdollar; 09-14-2009 at 10:50 PM.

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    Hi Jeff - kinda intresting -nice work on the HDR after the fact - blurs usually need some point of focus to be sharp to hold the eye and attention, more of a abstract - like the layered type effect. Always worth experimenting.
    Looking forward to more ;)

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    Hi Jeff,
    I like the repeated pattern in this diagonal blur. Like Mr. Peters suggested, I would like to see a specific anchoring point...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    OK,..

    How about the Green Abstract

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    Green abstract sound better Jeff !!! Do like it a lot The splash of yellow sure looks good and particularly like the feel !!

    Processing wise you can do a one image HDR as long as the image is in 16 bit !!!

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    Very creative to try HDR with blur image, never seen that before. This looks like a green waterfall to me where water is in green color and the foliage is behind the fall.

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    MORE BLUR!!!!!!!!! i think it would make it an even stronger abstract with more blur. cool idea, C$. i hear these are called pseudo HDR's when you use only one image.

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    Thanks harold, it seemed like a different way to HDR process and the app let's us adjust stop variances so I thought, what the heck - give it a try? Never knew it had its own name (pseudo), thanks for the info.

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