Scotty
Location: York England GB Posts: 2,333
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Mon 3-November-2008 21:55
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Rating: 7
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Almost doesn't look real
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bababill
Location: WA US Posts: 50
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Fri 21-November-2008 07:00
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Rating: 10
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Great exposure. Very nicely done
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admirall
Location: Sala SK Posts: 78
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Fri 21-November-2008 07:42
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Too much processing in here.
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maralee808
Location: Bend OR US Posts: 10
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Fri 21-November-2008 18:06
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I thank you for your comments. There was actually very little processing done. It was taken by using bracketed exposures and combined in Photomatix.
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pwingate17
Location: Dallas TX US Posts: 62
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Fri 21-November-2008 21:13
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HDRs always "seem" over processed... that's just because you aren't used to seeing such a true rendition of the actual colors and warmth in a scene. The only over processing I see here is faint glow around the edges of the mountain where it meets the sky..some handy photoshopping can fix that, or turn down the luminosity in photomatix.
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pwingate17
Location: Dallas TX US Posts: 62
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Fri 21-November-2008 21:14
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Rating: 9
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PS..Lake Louise is one of the prettiest places on earth :D Great Shot mara!
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maralee808
Location: Bend OR US Posts: 10
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Fri 21-November-2008 22:18
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Thank you for your suggestions. I appreciate any input.
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jeverton
Location: Austin TX US Posts: 70
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Sun 23-November-2008 04:24
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Rating: 7
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A great capture and reflection... I would personally crop the upper clouds out of the photo, just after the first set. This way the reflection in the water and path draws you naturally to the clouds and horizon.
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