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I just read a brilliant thread about the space shuttle so I was inspired to follow suit.

This is what I ended up with:
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I know its a bit overdone for some people but I like it.

These are the pics I used.


The exposures have been doctored to stop the clouds blowing out.

Please feel free to comment or use the images to make your own version. All comments will be gratefully received.

CHEERS
 

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WAY too overprocessed.

Best,
Jake
 
You can over-do this photo, but still make it look a lot better than what you did...maybe something like these...

I really like the third example. Thanks for taking the time.

cheers
 
You overcooked the daylights out of it, and this scene had no need for HDR in the first place. Here's a quick edit based off just the middle exposure:
$Img_8026-2.webp
 
You overcooked the daylights out of it, and this scene had no need for HDR in the first place. Here's a quick edit based off just the middle exposure:

I was not blessed with a natural "thats enough" sense.

As an observation. I have shown lots of people a series of photograps that I have taken and the ones that make people go "ooooohhhhh" are the ones that have been butchered by Photomatix to look like a cartoon and the subject matter does not seem to matter. Do other people have the same experience?

Thanks for all the replies
 
There's no accounting for taste. Do them so you're happy with it.

I happen to like the revisions Parker did. More natural to my eyes. Parker, how did you do the adjustments?
 
There's no accounting for taste. Do them so you're happy with it.

I happen to like the revisions Parker did. More natural to my eyes. Parker, how did you do the adjustments?

When I post up more of my work you will see that this level of post processing is an exception rather than the rule but on occasion I do like to push the boundaries.
 
There's no accounting for taste. Do them so you're happy with it.

I happen to like the revisions Parker did. More natural to my eyes. Parker, how did you do the adjustments?


That was done by combining the 3 photos the OP posted of the different exposures in photomatix, then starting with the default HDR and adjusted some of the sliders to keep things simple and clean. Then I took it in to Photoshop and selectively warmed up the sand and added some contrast, details, and then just did a noise reduction on the sky.
 
While I like a natural looking photo, I really like the surreal effect HDR can achieve. But what do I know ? I'm just a noob.
 

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