Helkoryo
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Registered: November 2008 Posts: 5,497
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Wed September 16, 2009 11:22pm
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Absolutely fabulous! I really love this shot, the HDR treatment really makes the image POP and i love how you have chosen the angle too. Very well composed, sharp with good colour saturation too.
Thank you for posting
kind regards Helen
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olddingo
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 2,626
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Thu September 17, 2009 2:01am
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What a ripper Les!. Just that bit of HDR has really made the train stand out well. Excellent POV and fine detail throughout,
Dave
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Tincup
Registered: September 2009 Posts: 1,421
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Thu September 17, 2009 3:27am
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Almost looks a bit like graphic art. Wonderful in color! If this is what HDR can do, I better learn more!
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Thu September 17, 2009 6:54am
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Nice work, she is almost 3D, any closer and I would have a hole in the monitor where her poped out, nice work and the PP is great, nicely composed and presented, I can smell the steam and smoke from here.
Well done
Regards Andy
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mortcdz
Registered: January 2009 Posts: 1,837
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Thu September 17, 2009 1:54pm
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Lovely POV and great details throughout the frame. Personally I find that the HDR effect has made the locomotive look a little too computer rendered - thats not to mean its not a striking picture (which it is) though, just looks a little unrealistic.
Cheers.....Mark
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Thegraduate
Registered: December 2008 Posts: 1,010
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Thu September 17, 2009 7:10pm
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I love the detail on the engine, the whole image is outstanding.
Thanks
Gil
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Wanda
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 1,954
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Fri September 18, 2009 12:52pm
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I am not sure how you can do a bit of HDR, but what ever it is, it super. I love the way the train looks. It just comes streaming off the page at me. Great work.
Regards
Wanda
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Mark-one
Registered: September 2009 Posts: 88
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Fri September 18, 2009 5:30pm
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Very effective. I don't know much about HDR but I thought the best results were with multiple exposures at differing EV. Clearly that's not possible with such a fast moving image. Are there any technical considerations using HDR with only one image? It certainly seems to work well in this instance. Mk-1
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