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Fair enough, it is all subjective. The original looks a bit flat to me, not washed out, just a tad flat. I can`t see the exif so don`t know what camera you use, but most digital photographs need tweaking a little , very few are right straight out of the camera. I don`t spend a huge amount of time processing photos, some are obsessive about it though...
I use CS5, but elements or Paint shop are good enough for most usage. Gimp and Picasa are ok for freebie software.
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HDR, definate marmite stuff there. I think CS has a built in HDR tool or you could try photomatrix. What you need to do in either case is open the shot adjust the exposure by -2 then save as -2, do the same for -1,1,+1 and +2, then blend all five shots using whichever HDR software you get.
Getting the effect out of one image is impossible as far as i`m aware. Happy to be corrected on that point as I am firmly in the don`t like HDR camp.Unless it is done very well and discretely.
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OK...it's definitely looking a tad over-saturated. Did you tweak the contrast at all? I may try and go somewhere in between the two.
This is a link to the guy I was talking about earlier, and this is one of my favourites by him; I love this photo. Its title is Ghost Town.
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Looking at it again, your right about the saturation, needs backing off.
This is the website I was on about, not my cup of tea, but I can see the work that he puts into it.
http://www.petecarr.net/work/architecture/
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Originally posted by Fricfrac View Post
You should come and join us on the The Photography Forum, mate; they'd love your stuff on there.
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Originally posted by MadcapMagician View PostYeah, that's pretty cool. It's not like the usual HDR stuff, either.
You should come and join us on the The Photography Forum, mate; they'd love your stuff on there.
Not sure if it is Ok to link it on here, but here goes.Don`t think it will ever effect this place.
http://www.seriouswildlifephotograph...orum/index.php
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