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Old 04-16-2008, 08:30 PM
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Really nice tones in that one. Feels like the composition is a bit unbalanced though, could have used more space on the right.
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great colours, can you give us an idea of the technique, lighting, processing etc...
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+1 with Purplerose.
Great picture but the sky is not in harmony with the rest.
Manipulation on a RAW file + photshop filter ? (may be sepia layer) ?
Is it possible to see the original shot ?

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I purposely chose the sky to be darker to give it more of a dark feeling and the composition feels off because it's an HDR. The lighting is natural, but most of the work was it being sevens layers all put together in one.
Here's another example of what an HDR is. I'm slowly learning the technique but once you do it enough you catch on rather quickly.



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that last shot is really nice. i love it
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