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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 28579" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>I too like the perspective BUT....and here it comes.... To many folks on here sugar coat a critique so if it seems harsh, Im sorry, I just want to be honest. we learn from mistakes and critique, not being polite. The image does nothing for me. It falls a REALLY flat for an HDR. It looks like a cell phone picture to me. The whole image is soft, and the background is blown out. If this was bracketed, it would appear that the softenss (almost blurry) look is because the camera moved in between shots. I dont know. at f/22 everything should be in focus. you had a quick shutter speed for that low of an aperature, yet it seems over exposed. Perhaps too much post sharpening.... I can't quite pin point what is wrong. I think the only possible save for this, is black and white and bump up the contrast a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 28579, member: 3571"] I too like the perspective BUT....and here it comes.... To many folks on here sugar coat a critique so if it seems harsh, Im sorry, I just want to be honest. we learn from mistakes and critique, not being polite. The image does nothing for me. It falls a REALLY flat for an HDR. It looks like a cell phone picture to me. The whole image is soft, and the background is blown out. If this was bracketed, it would appear that the softenss (almost blurry) look is because the camera moved in between shots. I dont know. at f/22 everything should be in focus. you had a quick shutter speed for that low of an aperature, yet it seems over exposed. Perhaps too much post sharpening.... I can't quite pin point what is wrong. I think the only possible save for this, is black and white and bump up the contrast a bit. [/QUOTE]
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