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This does not seem to be HDR to me. I would think that those trees would be getting light reflected on them from the pond in the foreground. While the clouds in the sky look nice, the rest of the photo looks under-exposed. While this isn't the best as I had to use a fake HDR method considering I only had access to one of the exposures (the one you posted), I hope you will see what to shoot for in future HDR shots.

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This does not seem to be HDR to me. I would think that those trees would be getting light reflected on them from the pond in the foreground. While the clouds in the sky look nice, the rest of the photo looks under-exposed. While this isn't the best as I had to use a fake HDR method considering I only had access to one of the exposures (the one you posted), I hope you will see what to shoot for in future HDR shots.

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I understand where you are coming from, but as the sun was going down, I didn't feel it was realistic to have every single detail. I used HDR for the detail in the water I didn't want the trees that bright, I was looking for a dusky feeling.
 
Op- that may have been what you were going for, but Agentdrex made a good edit. I certainly like it better than the original. However I guess it is a matter of personal preference.
 
It is a pretty picture, but I agree with Parker, not "wall worthy". It's actually the kind of photo I take a lot of. Sorry to bring you down to my level. :meh:

Drex's edit just about makes it wall worthy. I like it a lot. I generally don't care much for HDR, but this gives it almost a painting quality.
In all fairness to Raven, I'm sure this is NOT what she saw that day.
 
It is a pretty picture, but I agree with Parker, not "wall worthy". It's actually the kind of photo I take a lot of. Sorry to bring you down to my level. :meh:

Drex's edit just about makes it wall worthy. I like it a lot. I generally don't care much for HDR, but this gives it almost a painting quality.
In all fairness to Raven, I'm sure this is NOT what she saw that day.

This is true, I am trying to recreate what I saw. Difficult to get that across in a picture though!
 
I was impressed with the OP's original. It contains nice color but lacks a focal point. The birds on the distant shoreline are too small and insignificant.

The edit looks washed out and unrealistic.
 
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I was impressed with the OP's original. It contains nice color but lacks a focal point. The birds on the distant shoreline are too small and insignificant.

The edit looks washed out and unrealistic.

I agree with the focal point, I wish there was something in the water or the shore line was more interesting, I wanted to capture the colour on the water.
 
I mean, HDR is not only about what she saw or not that day. I love the picture. And it's great. Actually I'm starting to become addicted to your HDR photography. Nobody knows if you saw the landscape that way or not. When you convert an HDR photography to black and white, I'm sure she doesn't see the landscape only in black and white.. I don't even think that is a valid argument. Also, nowadays everyone uses photoshop or lightroom to manipulate the whole photo or just a few part of the photo, and also correct prespective and lens correction etc.. So what is the problem? The important thing in my opinion is that the photo looks beautiful to our eyes, and not fake. And this picture is not with that psychadelic look that looks terrible. I think the photo is very nice. Congratulations again
 
I don't agree when you say it looks fake.. that's just an opinion. I think it's quite realistic actually
 
Could you try some sharpening or definition in post? Not enough to make it obvious that it was done in post, but just enough to make the image a little sharper. It just doesn't look very focused to me. As for the HDR portion - I'm on the fence about this. I also like to use my photos to portray things as they appeared, but that's not what HDR is. The eyes do not see things in high dynamic range, we have to focus in on certain things to see them more clearly. I'm sure if you focused directly on the trees they would be exposed at *least* a little better, but that's just my noob opinion! Keep it up though, practice makes better, and you've certainly got a knack for composition, albeit, the horizon line is just a tiny bit high for me.
 

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