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this looks like something that would repersent the bible....
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Simply gorgeous. Lots of image manipulation here? Love the patches of blue, green showing in pine needles, and sense of creation or genesis vignetted by the dawn/dusk "firestorm."
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Thanks for the comments, I am new to HDR photography and still very much in the experimental phase of learning.
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I do like the effect you have created here Roger, very striking work! HDR tutorial from Simone Byrne RB I thought that this might be useful to you Roger, seeing that you've said you are still learning about it?
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Thanks Sylvia I took a look and hopefully learnt something. It seems that the key to great HDR is a great image to start with and very subtle use of the HDR affect something I seem unable to do as I simply don't seems to be able to hold back when applying them as I love a very strong HDR affect especially with the right subject matter. Redbubble has some great examples of both strong affects done superbly as well as less obviously HDR'd examples.
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You just go with your taste Roger, which is your style, and it certainly works with your photographs

People on Redbubble just love a strong sky and don't seem to be able to get enough of them? That is why I tend to increase the drama of a sky by selecting it with the selection tool even after an HDR treatment to really bring it out with levels and curves.


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