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    Alfred Forns
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    Default Cody Wy Barn HDR

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    Cody Wyoming has a tourist attraction called The Old Trail Town. Not open in winter but its easy to obtain permission to photograph, the barns are of special interest !

    Comments welcome and much appreciated

    Canon 5DMK2
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    ISO 800
    seven frame HDR

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    Al:

    Very nice. I often don't like HDR, because it is too obvious, but this one is very well done, and you really have to think about the image before it dawns on you that HDR was used.

    Neat barn too!

    Randy

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    What I like about HDR is all that detail that otherwise gets lost and here, there is so much to look at, the snow on the floor, the view through the windows, the ceiling and all that tack on the walls. Great effect, Al, I like it!

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    this is verry ambient Al , i love it , it takes me to that season . Great image . well done .

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    I agree with Randy - I've not always been a fan of HDR but this shot was made for it. Great barn full of wonderful detail nicely captured. Love the composition. Guess I'll have to learn HDR after all.

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    Al nice use of HDR to control dynamic range - well done.

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    Great 3D feel to this image and great HDR work Al.

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    I agree with the others...you and Fabs are masters at this - getting all the detail you can without it becoming overdone. What a great angle you found - it draws your eye straight down the floor's path and then explodes when you get to the sides!

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    I think it's one of your best HDR. Can appreciate the details a lot.

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