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My first HDR

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    Hey Everyone! Just downloaded HDR Darkroom and played around with it a little. Dont really know how to make it perfect but i think my first HDR came out ok. Let me know what you guys/gals think!


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    From what I can see of it, it looks OK. But it's way too small to see well. Can you upload something at least 640px wide (preferably 800)?
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    Not the big one, but you can see more details. Thanks.

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    Now it's bigger it helps a bit more. Looks like a nice subtle effort. Really nice scene too.

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    Cool. That's better. I like it too. Where in the world is it? I assume south-east Asia somewhere.
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    is that a tiger? my work monitor is darker so sometimes it's hard to see.
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    What i like most about this image is the overall mood and composition. I'd say this is a fantastic first crack at HDR.
    I like the bigger version of course but I see what bambi is saying, the image still feels a bit dark.
    In terms of possible improvements, I like the overall comp - I wonder if there was room for you to catch the full reflection of the buildings in the water. Additionally to my eye the image slopes slightly to the right and I do not see anything that is really sharp.
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    Very nice indeed. For me the sun on the clouds really adds to it. Like Bambi said I see the tiger and it looks like a dragon's head?? What is this place?

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