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D3 and HDR

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One of the most beautiful buildings in Breskens (Holland), named ¨Port Scaldis¨. Nikkor 80-400mm, HDR from 3 exposures.
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cant see the image...
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aclphoto wrote:cant see the image...
Link is fixed. Thanks for reminding me.
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Very nice capture and does look very natural (unlike some HDR images that resemble paintings).
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I might reduce the color cast in the water

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From the ocean to the sky the blue is hard to discern and make the horizon a bit odd looking. Maybe mask and desaturate the water. Just opinions - great capture. I bet with the D3 you could almost get that with one exposure. Were the shots -2, 0, +2 exp?
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DrDusslierR wrote:
aclphoto wrote:cant see the image...
Link is fixed. Thanks for reminding me.
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Excellent... Now I see it... wonderful photo!
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The shots were -1,0,+1. I tried the HDR first and liked the deep blue color a lot. I guess you´re right that with one exposure I could have almost the same result.
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