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<blockquote data-quote="Keen Ai" data-source="post: 261724" data-attributes="member: 20820"><p>Dave, your HDR's don't scream HDR, and I like that - detail at all tonal levels but not overcooked. I really like the first pic you posted, is that all natural light?</p><p>I know this isn't the photo critique section, but one thing that I personally think could improve some of these shots is removing the vignette... if you didn't add vignette, remove the lens vignetting. I hate the effect it has on the edges of the sky, especially in sunset shots. I know you're wanting to enter some of these into competitions and perhaps that might be how the judges see it too. I have no idea though, it's just a thought to ponder. </p><p>You have some beautiful coastline there to shoot on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keen Ai, post: 261724, member: 20820"] Dave, your HDR's don't scream HDR, and I like that - detail at all tonal levels but not overcooked. I really like the first pic you posted, is that all natural light? I know this isn't the photo critique section, but one thing that I personally think could improve some of these shots is removing the vignette... if you didn't add vignette, remove the lens vignetting. I hate the effect it has on the edges of the sky, especially in sunset shots. I know you're wanting to enter some of these into competitions and perhaps that might be how the judges see it too. I have no idea though, it's just a thought to ponder. You have some beautiful coastline there to shoot on! [/QUOTE]
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