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    Tetons at sunrise

    I don't post in the critique forum to often but i wanted to see what you guys all though of this shot, since its my first real attempt at HDR. it might be a little bit over saturated from what i actually saw, but i was just playing around with the HDR sliders trying to make it look good, with out looking fake.


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    Re: Tetons at sunrise

    Very nice photo. HDR works great for landscapes as long as it isn't over done. Like the placement of the peak in the shot. The shot might benefit from getting more of the rocks on the shoreline into the foreground. However it is a beautiful shot as is!
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    Re: Tetons at sunrise

    I would say very well done. It doesn't look like an hdr, which is usually good. I do think the mountain could still use some pop though.
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    Re: Tetons at sunrise

    Unique angle. This is very nice. It doesn't look HDR which is a good thing. I am struggling with HDR right now, and I am thinking of going back to GNDs.
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