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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 37301" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Rick, critics will always be critic and it's so much easier to say after the fact what you should or shouldn't have done and a little more darker or lighter… well you can get my drift.</p><p>There will never be a perfect picture, painting, sculpture, man, woman. And what you choose to do with your camera is just show a little bit of your point of view. Even if we all sit at the same table, we don't all see the same things from the same angle.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I prefer the first original version. I don't know why, but I like the fact that the car "Pops" more and it looks surreal. And it adds to the mystery of what is that car doing there. In the less processed version, it's just an old rusty car on the lawn. But it's my personal taste and that's it. I like the HDR look even when it's overdone sometimes. It's an artistic view or an ordinary object or landscape that catches the eyes and keep them on the image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 37301, member: 3903"] Rick, critics will always be critic and it's so much easier to say after the fact what you should or shouldn't have done and a little more darker or lighter… well you can get my drift. There will never be a perfect picture, painting, sculpture, man, woman. And what you choose to do with your camera is just show a little bit of your point of view. Even if we all sit at the same table, we don't all see the same things from the same angle. Personally, I prefer the first original version. I don't know why, but I like the fact that the car "Pops" more and it looks surreal. And it adds to the mystery of what is that car doing there. In the less processed version, it's just an old rusty car on the lawn. But it's my personal taste and that's it. I like the HDR look even when it's overdone sometimes. It's an artistic view or an ordinary object or landscape that catches the eyes and keep them on the image. [/QUOTE]
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