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    HDR in action to capture this close to home



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    A lovely scene and very nice composition. The HDR process here however does not appeal to me at all.

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    Another one. I tried to remove the saturation a bit for those that don't enjoy the strong HDR effect. I can say in my case I like this process.



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    Really digging shot 2!!! I think I agree with MA here though.
    I don't think it needs all the dressing, I'd love to see what it looks like naked.
    (minimally processed or BW).

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    Good shot, I like composition and texture

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    I definitely prefer the second shot, in part because of the change in composition and framing. But I also find the HDR process a little intrusive at times.

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