•that line on the bottom didnt work for me
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It is!
…what was cleaned out was the heavy metal door
that was hanging there.
•Very pretty place
Helen, vibrance does not exist in my world (I don't use LR)some vibrance or HDR but each to their own.
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Thanks Andy & Heath.
Helen, vibrance does not exist in my world (I don't use LR)
and HDR is pretty much taboo on natural subject but in interior
architecture this is a often used approach.
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Thanks Andy & Heath.
Helen, vibrance does not exist in my world (I don't use LR)
and HDR is pretty much taboo on natural subject but in interior
architecture this is a often used approach.
I've been on that road for quite some time and through the years…you should do what pleases you.
A play on my name LOLPS.
Why would a smile like yours be Hell on Earth?
Really like the final edit.
•Could this not have been done with flash rather than HDR
Kodiak, I know you didn't use HDR, I was referring to the suggestions in the thread to use it.•
No HDR here Alan, I just opened the dark area through a mask in an
adjustment layer in my RAW converter.
A flash would have done it but rather distastefully because if the angle
of incidence even in TTL! That's why I went for the natural perception
and, consequently, the darker arch.
Thanks for your comment.