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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 31918" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>The photographer is in control of the process. I see many of the same arguments about HDR as I used to see about film vs digital, or that age-old argument about "purists". That's what your statement reminds me of. Use it or don't use, your choice. HDR is a tool. A photo like yours, I would have shot for HDR because of the broad range of tones, and I can guarantee that it wouldn't have looked like a cartoon, unless I wanted it to. You asked for a critique, and I think we delivered that, with one of the options being "HDR".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 31918, member: 1573"] The photographer is in control of the process. I see many of the same arguments about HDR as I used to see about film vs digital, or that age-old argument about "purists". That's what your statement reminds me of. Use it or don't use, your choice. HDR is a tool. A photo like yours, I would have shot for HDR because of the broad range of tones, and I can guarantee that it wouldn't have looked like a cartoon, unless I wanted it to. You asked for a critique, and I think we delivered that, with one of the options being "HDR". [/QUOTE]
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