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First HDR -- I think?
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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 26695" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>Thanks, I am shooting in raw and the Corel program has spots for merging 5 images, but that would require a tri-pod. The one I have only works right on a table top with out the spindly legs extended.</p><p></p><p>My observations on HDR is that when done right, it should have a 3 dimensional ink drawing feel to it that is so precise and detailed with lines that are too perfect for an artist to be able to master so that the viewer has to ask themselves if it is a very talented drawing and never wonder if it is a photograph. </p><p></p><p>Photo legend your picture is a perfect example. The curvature of the fenders makes the truck look like it is a monogram or raised lettering. But the power lines in the back ground are details an artist would never draw. In my opinion the colors are too bright / bold which gives it the dreaded over processed look. If it was done in black & white or the softness of a chalk, it would be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 26695, member: 1926"] Thanks, I am shooting in raw and the Corel program has spots for merging 5 images, but that would require a tri-pod. The one I have only works right on a table top with out the spindly legs extended. My observations on HDR is that when done right, it should have a 3 dimensional ink drawing feel to it that is so precise and detailed with lines that are too perfect for an artist to be able to master so that the viewer has to ask themselves if it is a very talented drawing and never wonder if it is a photograph. Photo legend your picture is a perfect example. The curvature of the fenders makes the truck look like it is a monogram or raised lettering. But the power lines in the back ground are details an artist would never draw. In my opinion the colors are too bright / bold which gives it the dreaded over processed look. If it was done in black & white or the softness of a chalk, it would be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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