No need to apologize Scotty,that`s one way to learn.Critical feedback is good.Ran it thru Nik HDRScotty wrote: Ouch........
Sorry, i'm going to be brutal here and say this is completely ruined.
robbie wrote:
No need to apologize Scotty,that`s one way to learn.Critical feedback is good.Ran it thru Nik HDRScotty wrote: Ouch........
Sorry, i'm going to be brutal here and say this is completely ruined.
after the image was finish.
Appreciate your honesty...thanks.
I know the feeling,when I first digital and didn`t know squat[still don`t a lot] you should see some of the comments...one top notch pro ask me if I want to blind him with my intensity of the image...he should see my 'supersaturated Ir`s'...you need a welding shield to view but you 'visible light' guys won`t be seeing them here....Scotty wrote:
robbie wrote:
No need to apologize Scotty,that`s one way to learn.Critical feedback is good.Ran it thru Nik HDRScotty wrote: Ouch........
Sorry, i'm going to be brutal here and say this is completely ruined.
after the image was finish.
Appreciate your honesty...thanks.
It's really easy to go overboard with HDR. Don't' worry, i've had my fair share of abuse!
Overboard HDR, that's cooked works really well on brick and textures. When you do it to trees or grass it ghosts a little bit and never lines up right and it just looks horrible.
I thought this thread was buried,thanks for the support though.I have the image before the HDR 'trial'Joiemagic wrote: I like it... Makes me feel like I am in another dimension or an alternate reality.... Have you seen my burning sky HDR attempt... Just learning HDR myself and really overdid the effects that the sky looks like it is on fire... In reality, it did, but not as intense as I made it... Look for my HDR posts and you will find it...
Curious, what color were the trees in reality?
You cracking me up David,thanks!!photobod wrote: I like the intensity in your images Robbie, thats your signature in the photography world so dont lose it my friend.
I am often accused of over saturating images but funnily enough never use the saturation tool in photoshop, I just like warm images, most people especially brides love to look as though there tan is better.
In this image I thought you had travelled to venus it is otherworldly, love it Robbie more please.
photobod wrote: I like the intensity in your images Robbie, thats your signature in the photography world so dont lose it my friend.
I am often accused of over saturating images but funnily enough never use the saturation tool in photoshop, I just like warm images, most people especially brides love to look as though there tan is better.
In this image I thought you had travelled to venus it is otherworldly, love it Robbie more please.
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