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© copyright Glenn Norris Photography 2006

The Restored Station


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© copyright Glenn Norris Photography 2006

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This is an image of an old railroad station that has been restored

and turned into a home. Three shots blended and all that happy

stuff... Take care - Glenn

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If you have been after unreal/ heavily altered look, you have succeeded... I must say I like subject and enviroment, but not execution. No ratings (since I do not them anymore), a s l a
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Once again you have shown your incredible talent - not only in post processing, but you have a magnificent eye for those subjects that will work with your talent. Like a good fashion photographer knows how to choose a good model. This is marvelous! Very beautiful!
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Thank you all, and thank you especially Jan for your support and encouragement - you are a great example of what each of us artists Should be doing for our fellow photographers at Photo.net (one great critique can go a long way toward erasing the numb feeling from one too many 3/3's on our work...) Sincerely, Glenn
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I'm a big fan of your HDR work.., the tone mapping in particular has reached a level of perfection.., hope one day i can learn a bit more from you. cheers
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Faisal, Jan, Ruud, Conte, Mujahid, Al and Chris - thank you all... Asla, seems like I get the same comment once a week - if you would like to see some images where this technique has been used to more realistically portray, please check my portfolio and especially 'Cafe Rendezvous.' Sometimes my work is required to be technically 'correct' and other times I am allowed to play... thanks again though!
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Yes, I admit it is in viewers eye. By techincal side you have sure avoided many pitfalls of HDR (halos etc). To be more spesific, colours were perhaps the main thing I did not like it. They just look so unreal (says the one who takes B&W images);D

 

I also understand artistic freedom. Everything does not have to look like "natural"... I am truly glad so many other people liked it, and it is more than possible that I am just not ready for HDR. Anyway, I shall visit your portfolio someday. Thank you for invitation. Live and let live, a s l a

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