Or really go for it, as an intended wild effect.I fell into the overprocessed HDR trap many years ago. I rarely, if ever use it nowadays but I do think it has its place if done correctly. Subtle is the key, if it's going to be used.
I really like it!
I fell into the overprocessed HDR trap many years ago. I rarely, if ever use it nowadays but I do think it has its place if done correctly. Subtle is the key, if it's going to be used.
You can still download it?
Blimey
I have no issue with HDR, when done properly it can really change an image.
I took this in Ambleside last year on a dull, overcast day, -1/+1 exposure.
Bridge House - Ambleside by Adam P, on Flickr
Surprised me too!
Peter Lik would be proud. You should print it on metallic paper at A3 size and sell a limited edition of 500.
I dream that one day I will be privileged to experience this.How so? Have you seen a single of his prints up close and personal?