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Wow…that looks like a movie set-cool lighting!
thank you so much.
Oooo…I really love how you processed this!
Thank you. I pushed it a bit, and I’m glad I did ☺
You’re welcome. It’s good to do that once in awhile. It really worked here!
Yes. It came up rather well.
I used to do a lot of HDR in the past.
Mostly because I did a lot of abstract stuff. Dumpsters and Rust.
It did come out well. How many images did you bracket?
Most of the time only one, but then later , it was 3, then later, up to 9!
I’ve done 9 too. If I’m not mistaken only one photo is tone-mapping and not HDR but what do I know LOL! I usually do 3 or 5.
Correct. Tone mapping.
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wonderful!!!
thank you.
Une belle lumière.
Oui. la lumière de l’après-midi …. venant de l’ouest il.
what a brilliant and warm mood in this photo. Great!!!
thank you. we have had several sunny days of late 🙂
It has a surreal LA noir atmosphere. As you sift from foreground to background you you move deeper into another reality.
superb comment.
thank you.
There is a lot going on in this photo😀 love the clouds, trees and bricks!
I darkened the sky by bringing down the blue, in the B&W process.
came up so well.
OH yes I agree with you! I love process the color in b/w like this! I love this look! Really stunning photo! You should hang this on your wall.
A friend printed and is hanging my art on her wall and I never thought of it but we should all do that I think! If you don’t already! 😀 ღ