Rick50
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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I like ,this one better. Same falls but down a level.
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Now that you pointed it out I zoomed in to look. It's a rock with water flowing over it which makes it look funny. This might also be a side effect of doing HDR with 3 images of flowing water. Good eye.I'm seeing something weird in the circle................... it looks like maybe you were cloning and it's wonked or something? Looks like an oval area. Or am I just seeing things? Entirely possible lol!
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Aw, I wasn't sure with my old eyes. It jumped out at me for some reason. I've done similar when using the adjustment brush in LR. Have to be very careful, every move does something, and if you don't click it "off" it's still doing its thing!Now that you pointed it out I zoomed in to look. It's a rock with water flowing over it which makes it look funny. This might also be a side effect of doing HDR with 3 images of flowing water. Good eye.I'm seeing something weird in the circle................... it looks like maybe you were cloning and it's wonked or something? Looks like an oval area. Or am I just seeing things? Entirely possible lol!
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That's right but all the real dark parts then showed better exposure. The software puts it all together by taking parts from each photograph. I forgot to mention but camera needs to be in full manual mode. You don't want it making corrections for you.Thanks. Very helpful info. I guess the three exposures balanced together, because 3.2 seconds would result in a blown out picture in daylight, right?