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Thread: The Dovecote

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    The Dovecote

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    The Dovecote by vmlopes, on Flickr
    Canon 1DmkIII, 24-105L, 17-40L, 50mm f/1.8

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    Re: The Dovecote

    I've been looking at this, trying to figure out what I don't like. The answer is nothing. There's a little sharpening-induced haloing around the structure, but other than that, perfect.

    Incredible image.

    For what it's worth, I've noticed a difference in quality since your jump to the 700. Image quality, that is.

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    Re: The Dovecote

    Thanks Dray, appreciate it...........I have been well impressed with the IQ out of the D700
    Canon 1DmkIII, 24-105L, 17-40L, 50mm f/1.8

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    Re: The Dovecote

    That's pretty amazing. Nice shot.
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    Re: The Dovecote

    How did you do this? Is it a traditional HDR? Was there some other technique involved?

    Truly brilliant image.

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    Re: The Dovecote

    Awesome shot, looks like well saturated slide film.
    Please share your technique.
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    Re: The Dovecote

    Quote Originally Posted by draymorton
    How did you do this? Is it a traditional HDR? Was there some other technique involved?

    Truly brilliant image.
    Dray, its a 5 exposure HDR tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 4, then into CS5 for some curves adjustments mainly on the blue channel, a bit of contrast and USM and job done........simples :thumbsup:
    Canon 1DmkIII, 24-105L, 17-40L, 50mm f/1.8

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    Downfallen, RIP

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