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A Danish Beach in almost-HDR

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Sep 27, 2010
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I've started experimenting with the techniques of HDR photography, and while this one isn't strictly HDR, it uses some of the ways of dealing with images. I kinda like the results, so I thought I'd ask for everyone's opinion. The original picture can be seen here. http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1539497&user_id=137628&page=23&member&np

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prutzworks

9:36AM | Mon, 27 September 2010

interesting postwork esp. on the clouds

alanwilliams

10:52AM | Mon, 27 September 2010

a wonderful creation

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bclaytonphoto

1:01PM | Mon, 27 September 2010

very cool postwork

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Digitaleagle

1:06PM | Mon, 27 September 2010

Your post wrok gives it a surreal look very eye catching!

Charberry

11:54PM | Mon, 27 September 2010

Interesting postwork, and both photos are interesting. This one is more dramatic, though. ;o)

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sharky_

1:47AM | Tue, 28 September 2010

Into another world..... Nice work. Aloha

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mariogiannecchini

2:58AM | Wed, 29 September 2010

L 'HDR is a technique very interesting, personally I use it to recover tone and color that would be lost, rarely to dramatize. For many it is the opposite: they lose their colors for dramatic effect. We must do many tests for'll achieve the right balance. Interesting experiment!


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