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Thanks for the comments. I do appreciate that HDR is not to everyone liking (especially on here ). I do photography as a way of relaxing from what can be sometimes a stressful job and do what I enjoy which includes HDR. Whilst I would rather have positive criticism I a take on board the view of others. I would say Pookey that you must see something even if in your eyes its cr@p
Thanks for the comments. I do appreciate that HDR is not to everyone liking (especially on here ). I do photography as a way of relaxing from what can be sometimes a stressful job and do what I enjoy which includes HDR. Whilst I would rather have positive criticism I a take on board the view of others. I would say Pookey that you must see something even if in your eyes its cr@p
Hi Derek I am new to Photoshop but if you go into Image, then custom rotate, rotate to right 3degrees, then crop the image within the tilted picture to put it back to square. then save. It tilts the boat slightly but it still looks good. You finish with good horizontal land line. Hope I am within critique etiquette
Hi Derek
That's a great starting image you've captured to go and have a play with. The second shot is - for me - exposed pretty much ideally:
We don't know that unless we see what came off camera, as the second one has already been processed. How much shadow recovery is possible without adversely affecting quality is determined by exposure in camera. If it's already been recovered for under-exposure, then further shadow recovery will be problematic due to increased noise.