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  1. Dave W

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    That church interior worked very well indeed Woo - details nicely enhanced and I love the way you've got people in the shot. Churches seem really good for HDR treatment - I guess it's due to the lines and wide variation in contrast.

    Robert - I'm not so sure about the heather, a bit too blue for me and I think you'd possibly have got a better result just tweaking levels and saturation. I don't think it was a particularly good subject for HDR treatment and it doesn't compare with some of your other shots, particularly the architectural ones which were great.
     
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    One from this summer.
    A pseudo HDR - made from original and +1EV and -2EV as well as a slight adjustment to curves.
    I had taken bracketed RAW exposures but due to not having a tripod with me there was just too much movement between shots to get a perfect alignment in Photomatix so I had to resort to a single shot manipulated in PS.
    I think this works reasonably well as HDR due to the edges of the rocks and the extremes of contrast.
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    Pushing the boundries of likes and dislikes Dave..:gnthb:
    Appreciate your comments.
     
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    Hi Robert and Dave,sorry have,nt been around for a while a bit crook,but I,m back now,Robert just love the colours of the heather :thmb::)
    Dave that seascape is one for the wall:thmb::)
     
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