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    This is another view of the main street shops in Micanopy using Photomatix HDR from 3 images.
    Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome
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    Very nice image and application, Cheryl.

    Your getting a lot of use out of the "old home town!"

    I do wish you would have had a better sky effect. But nature doesn't always work with us and when not we have to make it do. It's nice, just a little on the muted side. Don't know if a tweak with PS Color Balance might help put some blue in the sky? Just wondering... Afterall it's your vision ...

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    Cheryl, Great job w/ the processing. I agree w/ Mark regarding the sky. I like the framing and if you were going to chop the bench you did it in a good place. Nice job.

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    Cheryl, love the colors in this one. Very nice work! Agree with comments on the sky.

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    Cheryl, love the colors and would like to see a little more detail in the texture of the building. Maybe a bit more sharpening. The full resolution image probably has that detail, but we lose a lot with the file size limitation. I think what is disconcerting about the sky is the purple CA in the trees.
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    Cheryl, agree with comments above. Super Colors. Love you HDR work. What was the separation in ev on you 3 images?

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    I also agree with the previous comments. Love the colors and composition!

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    Hi Cheryl, this is beautiful composition. I like the perspective. The colors are very nice...

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    I love the colors and the grunge look but the skewing (???) of the near door frame bugs me. I am sure that there is a way to fix that but I do not know how....
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    Artie, there's a little bit of a time warp in Micanopy which is reflected in the door
    Thanks everyone for your comments. Jay, sorry I'm just answering your question - the specs were f/11, 1/25 sec, 1/80 sec., 1/8 sec.. -1.7Ev, 0, +1.7Ev.
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