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Exposure Date: 2010:07:15 01:11:12;
Model: NIKON D5000;
Exposure Time: 1/200.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.59;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
FocalLength: 18.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Macintosh;


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i'm not a big fan of hdr but i must say here it works to advantage... accentuates the detailing

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Nice HDR Niki,beautifull detail,you lost the shadows here,i introduced the shadows and changed the colour cast,look at the attachment and tell me what you think.the most amazing detail,regards,Harry

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a nice work harry, maybe you right. but there's too much shadow. i found the colums blu and cyan so i low both the channel. but i like your work, thank you

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both yours and Harry's versions are stunning; but, then again, your original picture is an exceptionally beautiful frame and details. Harry's picture turns a pastel into an oil, which is enjoyable. the lighter version looks more realistic to roman sunlight against Rome's architecture. dp

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Nikki, congratulations on another beautiful rendition of Rome.  Noone captures it better.  Best regards.  Frank

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This is very nice HDR work and I like it a lot ,but the only problem is the blue cast in the shadows which can be corrected  in Photomatix pro if you reduce saturation in shadows.

I have corrected partly in photoshop but I think you can try again to process  this image.

This only a suggestion Niki otherwise your picture is very nice.

 

Best regards Sadegh

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thank you

at SADEGH: you right, is the same think i say to harry a few post before yours. there's too much blu in my hdr but is very hard to eliminate it. in photomatrix i cannot.... maybe if i work on raw before something better happened! thank you

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