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Cypress fall colors in Pedernales Falls State Park

This is a discussion on Cypress fall colors in Pedernales Falls State Park within the Landscapes forums, part of the Showcase category; Originally Posted by smc Not sure if I like the processing, but great pictures nevertheless! Complete set of unprocessed pictures ...

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11-04-2008, 05:10 PM


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Not sure if I like the processing, but great pictures nevertheless!
Complete set of unprocessed pictures including pictures of the falls could be viewed from following locations: (1), (2), (3).

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11-05-2008, 10:06 PM


Care to share your processing methodology? That is some of the best HDR work I have seen.

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I agree with David. Very impressive HDR work. I would be interested in any info you have since I am just starting to learn how to use HDR.

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11-06-2008, 06:51 AM


Great photos! The colors are stunning and I love the processing. The first composition is my favorite.

I think the first few would benefit from a little bit of added contrast...

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I agree with David. Very impressive HDR work. I would be interested in any info you have since I am just starting to learn how to use HDR.
I used "Photomatix" software in batch mode, without any adjustments. Actually, only a few very contrasty pictures benefit from processing. Pictures taken in shade like a picture below look better without processing
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11-06-2008, 04:06 PM


Thanks for the info. Another awesome shot. You had a very productive outing.

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