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wheelhot

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Nov 23, 2007
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Good job on your first HDR attempt, but what is the black vertical lines near the sky? and the white thing, hmm could be something reflective then turned out being glowing white in HDR, maybe you can darken that part to reduce the brightness or just crop it out.
 

bertpalmer

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Apr 12, 2007
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Great job. I'd clone out those black lines on the right - they look like radio masts.

The worst part is the bottom right hand corner - it's a BIG give away. Beautiful sky and composition - and everything seems fairly natural.
 

alumac

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Mar 31, 2009
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i've just finished with my first HDR as well. Here it is:

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emotta

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Feb 4, 2009
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Great job. I'd clone out those black lines on the right - they look like radio masts.

The worst part is the bottom right hand corner - it's a BIG give away. Beautiful sky and composition - and everything seems fairly natural.



Those lines are some type of electrical post or something. But i cant seem to figure out why i got that nasty thing on the bottom corner. Can you shed some light as to what that is? I thought it was the sensor on my camera so i started looking at the original images. But the original images seem to be fine. I did use 5 shots instead of 3. If you can please chime in i would greatly appreciate it!
 

bertpalmer

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Apr 12, 2007
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Those lines are some type of electrical post or something. But i cant seem to figure out why i got that nasty thing on the bottom corner. Can you shed some light as to what that is? I thought it was the sensor on my camera so i started looking at the original images. But the original images seem to be fine. I did use 5 shots instead of 3. If you can please chime in i would greatly appreciate it!

It happens when you over do the controls with tone mapping I think. It does depend though HDR has a lot of controls! Perhaps just overlay an original image in photoshop and mask out all but the bit covering the corner.
 
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