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    another HDR creation using 7 images from +3 to -3. i'm having some trouble with this one. not sure i like it as it is. anyone got any clues as to what way to go with it?

    D300, 18-200 at 20mm, f/16, ISO 400, 0EV was 1/50s.

    thanks for looking. comments and critiques much appreciated.

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    i think i got carried away with some tonal contrast. toned down the light and the contrast. i think it's better, but.......?

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    Hi Harold, was looking at what you suggested and I can't find a fix. I think the image is interesting but extremely busy...

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    thanks, dave. you may have nailed the overall problem.

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    The second one looks much better Doctor, with the increased contrast...:D:cool:

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    hi MR H - like the 2nd better - but Ill agree with Dave, maybe just too much going on to really let anything POP to the front.
    Nice work with the HDR!!

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    I think when you go grungy and wild is best to boost the saturation as in the second image !! When I don't get the desired effect normally I go the other way and try photorealistic !! Might give it a try !!

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    I like the original Harold, I think if you could get rid of whatever is in the LLC it would make for a stronger image. This looks like one crazy place to photograph.

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