Even I like this photo.
Tom K.
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[FONT=Geneva, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]I am my toughest critic.......but........even I like this shot I took today at Groton Long Point in Connecticut.
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If you have a raw file, try and make it into an HDR photo. It might get really amazing!!
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It is an HDR.
And an HDR done properly at that. Great job
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I can see why-
I like it too-
Now I understand the special look. Fanstic look.
Did you use one raw for making the HDR or multiple?
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Three RAW files. I sent my Canon 5D to AEB at -2 0 +2. So that's one at normal exposure and one at -2 and then one at +2. I used photomatix with this shot but Photoshop has a nice HDR converter. I also tweaked this some in PS. Thanks for all the kind words about this shot.
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Beautiful Shot Tom what gorgeous light you've captured, yeah I'd be thrilled to bits if that was my shot for sure
Excellent capture ....... Skippy
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That really came out well. Was the HDR made from multiple exposures, or from a single RAW file? [Edit: Oops! Now I see that you already answered this question in an earlier post.]
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