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Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
I know we hate HDRs, but i like this tonemap.

Wanna go back and get a closer shot of the three red doors
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>> OPFOR !8vKpfCqy8A
I really like this. Extremely grainy for 200 iso but thats the process. Are you still going to get some of the sky in your second shot? I would make the sky a little more blue but thats me.
>> Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
>>108221

Yeah, the grain is always quite noticeable, but i do wonder if it's actually the D70s.


I was going to focus on the red doors specifically, but i'll give the sky a go :D it's difficult to get a deep contrast without a polariser and editing it post.... hmm maybe i'll give that a try.
>> elf_man !!DdAnyoDMfCe
Considering the tone mapping and saturation in this, a polarizer might be a nice complement anyways, but the color of the sky is fine. Although the presence of the sky is sort of distracting, kind of takes away from the trees, doesn't really do anything. Minor quibble, not a big deal.
>> Anonymous !MjcMqTX/iM
The vignetting is pretty gay though.
>> Anonymous
I dont get it, whats up with HDR?

Ive been trying to HDR, i understand the whole process, but i cant quite seem to make the end result epically vibrant like you see online all the time, what should i be tweaking in photoshoop?