Woody Campbell
Workshop Member
Purely architectural. Again the 18mm.
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Agree with Dave. Most times HDR looks artificial. But here the HDR shot has much more punch, especially in the highlights. But I'm asking myself if it wouldn't be possible to achieve the results with the single shot as well.In technical terms of what I simply see from these two screen shots, I prefer the HDR version and I am usually not a big fan of HDR. It seems to have tamed the exposure extremes well without looking artifical.Here's a non-HDR shot from a slightly different angle. I prefer the non-HDR, frankly.
Dave (D&A)
Is it by purpose that your zipper is open?A selfy. 35mm FLE.
Hmmm . . . no comment.Is it by purpose that your zipper is open?
I like it.
Oh my ...Is it by purpose that your zipper is open?
I like it.
Hmmm . . . no comment.
Aren't rules made to be broken?Now for the part the breaks the rules - three with the M9. The first with the 35mm FLE; the second with the DR summicron three frames stitched; the third with the DR summicron.
Let me know what you think.
And you claimed that Seattle street scene could be "dull".Broadway Ave., Seattle, WA.
Cheers, Matt
Color/ Monochrome both do nothing for me.Let me know what you think.