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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3742/1...a5827a8a_b.jpg
2. HDR processing
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2887/1...66e246c7_b.jpg
3. Tri-X Film preset in Silver FX Pro
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3695/1...3340b980_b.jpg
Printable View
1.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3742/1...a5827a8a_b.jpg
2. HDR processing
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2887/1...66e246c7_b.jpg
3. Tri-X Film preset in Silver FX Pro
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3695/1...3340b980_b.jpg
Hay is for horses!!! :) nice shots...my fave is #2...very nicely composed, and I particularly like the clouds....
Really like the comp. in #1 and the extreme detail in #2. Both well done MBrager.
Nice set Mike.
I really love the comp & colour and second one.
I think I would have preferred to see the tractor in focus rather than the tree in the first shot (but maybe I am just a bit conservative & traditional).
The film presets in silver efex can be good fun, and the Tri-X works well.
Hard to pic a fave but I am leaning towards #2. :)
I like them all. That second one with the ordered and set ground beneath the dynamic sky really grabs my attention. Alberta is so beautiful, and you really caught it. Rich
Nice, no. 2 for me
Yup shot 2 wins at this poker table as i see it. It SINGS. :highfive:
Shot 1 has the potential to sing but it need extra contrast on my monitor. To my eye, the whites are 'all blocked up', even in the sky.
I really like that 2nd shot. It makes the other two look like snaps. The lines, the sharpness and clarity combined with those very cool clouds and their movement just nail that one.
I agree with runmonty, the tractor in focus in stead of the tree would have made that image great. I love number two, but my eye is really needing a little mre shadow in the main subject....the image is very painterly, and I love that about that image...
#2 is my pick. I like everything about it
#2 for me too. I like the deatail and perspective in this.
Also a fan of number 2. Nicely done with the HDR.
Thanks for all the comments. It was one of those days made for HDR, making all the others that I didn't shoot with multiple exposures look like "snaps".