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Nov 25, 2013 16:55:42   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
Took this back in June whilst in New York, was going to delete it but I keep coming back to it, not sure, there is so much wrong with it, but.............., thoughts?

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Nov 25, 2013 17:07:40   #
romanticf16 Loc: Commerce Twp, MI
 
I like the action feel of it.

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Nov 25, 2013 17:27:32   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
romanticf16 wrote:
I like the action feel of it.


Thanks Rom

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Nov 25, 2013 18:02:05   #
busted_shutter
 
Imho...delete it. But that's just me.

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Nov 25, 2013 18:05:40   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
busted_shutter wrote:
Imho...delete it. But that's just me.


yep, sort of agree, thanks

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Nov 25, 2013 19:54:55   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Not sure if it is a good example of HDR processing but I'm defintely going to reference some folks to this topic as a good example of motion blur. Follows the adage, "I got it right, but for the wrong reason."

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Nov 26, 2013 10:31:48   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
It is what it is. I would change the color of the red streak above the FE to the yellowish color above it. The red streak is seaking to much attention.

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Nov 26, 2013 11:02:28   #
verichrome Loc: California
 
The enhanced image is very well done, just enough to bring out some important details. However, the two bright areas above
the fire engine distract from the energy of the image.

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Nov 26, 2013 14:08:57   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
kev_griggs wrote:
Took this back in June whilst in New York, was going to delete it but I keep coming back to it, not sure, there is so much wrong with it, but.............., thoughts?
Not much there until you HDR'd it; then, it pops and the motion blur is too cool..I like it a lot and I don't think you should delete it. Wall hanger?

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Nov 26, 2013 16:28:17   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
Not sure if it is a good example of HDR processing but I'm defintely going to reference some folks to this topic as a good example of motion blur. Follows the adage, "I got it right, but for the wrong reason."


Thanks Bob

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Nov 26, 2013 16:29:01   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
It is what it is. I would change the color of the red streak above the FE to the yellowish color above it. The red streak is seaking to much attention.


Thanks So, I see your point

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Nov 26, 2013 16:30:30   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
verichrome wrote:
The enhanced image is very well done, just enough to bring out some important details. However, the two bright areas above
the fire engine distract from the energy of the image.


Thanks Veri, might have a play with that

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Nov 26, 2013 16:31:02   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
scootersurfs wrote:
Not much there until you HDR'd it; then, it pops and the motion blur is too cool..I like it a lot and I don't think you should delete it. Wall hanger?


Thanks scoot :thumbup:

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Dec 4, 2013 04:37:36   #
Chinaman Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
 
I like it. I was surprised that HDR made it look sharper! I would do 3 main things - crop off the top, give it some more space on the right and clone out the bright bits on the woman's body.
If you like, I will work on it and upload it.

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Dec 4, 2013 15:02:21   #
kev_griggs Loc: South Bucks, UK
 
Chinaman wrote:
I like it. I was surprised that HDR made it look sharper! I would do 3 main things - crop off the top, give it some more space on the right and clone out the bright bits on the woman's body.
If you like, I will work on it and upload it.


Thanks Chinaman, go for it, look forward to seeing it
funny, I did not see the bright bits on the woman's body

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