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    Roman Kurywczak
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    A 7 image HDR stitch in Photomatix from my last "Trolley and Train" workshop. Further processing in CS5 and saved at 46 quality to fit.

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    Great subject matter for HDR treatment, Roman. Real nice composition, plenty of great detail for the eye to explore. Really like how the light reflects of the the metal siding of the trolleys, and the leading lines of the tracks create great perspective taking you to the light and trolley outside. Nice work, sir!

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    Wow, Roman. I love everything about this. The wonderful colors, the leading lines and incredible detail... makes me feel like I'm standing right there.

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    Roman, there's a LOT of good things happening in this image; the myriad of leading lines, the various patterns, the surrealistic detail and color; it reminds me of the digital art work done by Bert Monroy! Great perspective, great light....nicely seen, nicely done and very nicely processed.

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    Hey Roman,

    Very cool image. The comp is great as mentioned above, but what I really like is the tonality of the image. Shadows and highlights look good and the colors are great. The processing here is super. One of the best HDR jobs I've seen in a while...........Impressive!

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    Hey Roman,<br><br>Very cool image. &nbsp;The comp is great as mentioned above, but what I really like is the tonality of the image. &nbsp;Shadows and highlights look good and the colors are great. &nbsp;The processing here is super. &nbsp;One of the best HDR jobs I've seen in a while...........Impressive!

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    Hey Roman, great HDR and I love the comp and all the colors in this one too. The upper window with the light bulb behind it in the right train looks a touch noisy to me, but otherwise love everything about this one.

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    Love it, Roman. Wonderfully executed HDR!

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    After looking at what everyone else has said, the seems absolutely redundant, but something this good just deserves a lot of comment. The perspective is great, and the HDR processing is top notch. Very nicely done.

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    Roman, just love it! Awesome HDR effect of an impressive composition on its own. Excellent work!

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    Roman, this is perfect
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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