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Howdie stranger!
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Stunning!
wonderful..so many things to look at..
SBS would be nice
sorry for my english
4 level
1 . original
2 . duplicate level and blandig mode. Multiply.. see the %
3 : duplicare level e blendind modes in overlay . see %
4 - now adjustement . level and shadow and light (must try)
hope I have given a full explanation, unfortunately the values ​​are tested from time to time, according to the photo
eco, this is an HDR image. Basically you take three or more exposures at different exposures (Light, normal,dark. etc) then have a program combine them to get such great detail as you see here. There are manual ways of doing it but they take time and why do it that way if you can have a program combine them for you? LOL Nice work author!
I believe that every picture requires its own method.
having a single picture, it makes me hdr create other levels under exposure and over exposure.
wanting to use a program like Photomatix or dinamic, everything is set, and the colors are too saturated at times, and it creates a noise
True. Thats why i use PS for post edit extras
Very nice. Good color, composition
Very cool with the colored buildings against the gray background. However, I think I would have straightened the pic relative to the background tower and then done some lens correction to see if the mast could be straightened as well. Then I would experiment with boosting the saturation for a bit more drama.
thanks for the comment
for saturation, it seemed already at maximum.
for corrective lenses, you're right, I did not even come to mind.
Congrats for your second place!
thank to all
Congrats!
I failed to congratulate you on your Portovenere photo. It was beautiful and I personally wouldn't change a thing. Wonderful work.
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