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mrtoad said:very old place...some more oomph on the hdr side would really put them in a different class
cheers
geof
Meeten said:the first few did nothing for me, but as I got to No 4 it got more interesting.
But for me, No 6 is the pick of the bunch. It's got a 70's feel to it with the chairs, old cabinet file and strip lighting. The PP you have done on it works really well.
Many thanks, HDR divides opinion totally, I kept it quite low for this set having had some critical comment on other pics. I have posted.
Buck said:I like the processing - HDR adds a dimension to the shots.
The converging verticals on #1 detract from the shot for me.
I like the relative simplicity of the petrol pump and no.6 kept me interested - lots going on and as I say, I like what the HDR has added
pepi1967 said:love the photos
Dervish99 said:Number 2 is the best of the bunch for me, i wouldnt go and further with the HDR IMHO, ther is enough to stop the images being flat, but not too much. Have you tried any of them in b&W?
love the photos
Corsa said:defo not what you saw on the day HDR has not done you any favours at all but it never has done anyone any favours anywhere tbh
Dave
rodderstrotter said:Was Dali's work what he saw on the day? experimentation is the mother of invention IMHO, I call HDR "photographic impressionism". Seven votes for the HDR, three against enough said!!!
If you dare......take a look at my last post, Horsted Keynes......it contains a HDR health warning.
cotty332000 said:You'll not get much positive regarding HDR on here!:bonk:
I think the HDR treatment works with these!