A Few HDR Shots.

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Hey everybody! I'm new to the forum and I thought I'd post some of my HDR work to see if I could get some feedback. Thanks!

Here's a link to all of them on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/a_philosophotographer/sets/72157623488355517/

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#'s 2 & 3 rock!
 
I like all of them. 1, 2, 3 and 6 are my favorites, with #3 winning overall. I would love to see that at full resolution...wow!
 
Id like to see your images larger but your settings for HDR look good. They look like HDR but in a pleasing way to me.
 
They all seem well done (ditto on the small size) but #3 looks like it would be epic in a larger size.
 
These are great...really good editing. Number 5 is my favorite...wouldn't mind seeing it in a larger than squinting size.
 
Only problem I can see is the out of focus clumps of straw in the foreground of pic 1. Unless there is a reason for something to be out of focus then everything should be sharp and pristine.
 
Only problem I can see is the out of focus clumps of straw in the foreground of pic 1. Unless there is a reason for something to be out of focus then everything should be sharp and pristine.
Okay yeah, I see what you're saying. I like using an out-of-focus object in the foreground to provide a greater sense of depth in my photographs. I just feel like it can make the distance that much more tangible. I do agree, though, it is not the greatest part of the shot.
 
To OP: These are really nicely done.

Only problem I can see is the out of focus clumps of straw in the foreground of pic 1. Unless there is a reason for something to be out of focus then everything should be sharp and pristine.

Are you arguing against his DOF choices? Seems like dictating that all in the image needs to be in focus is a little limiting.
 
I love 2 and 3. Epecially 3. HDR in urban settings is always my preference. The lighting you captured with it is a great usage of HDR.

Manaheim, do you follow Bynx around the forum just to disagree with him?
 

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