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Oct 10, 2012 12:56:49   #
Mike Hardisty Loc: North Wales
 
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex

The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral
The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral...

Lorrain's Tea Bar, Weston-super-Mare
Lorrain's Tea Bar, Weston-super-Mare...

Quadrophenia at Littledean Jail
Quadrophenia at Littledean Jail...

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Oct 10, 2012 12:58:01   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
I invite you tore-post this images in the UglyHedgeHog HDR Photography Forum at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-107-1.html

There, you can discuss your technique with other HDR photographers.

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Oct 10, 2012 13:14:54   #
Mike Hardisty Loc: North Wales
 
Ok! I'll do it now...

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Oct 10, 2012 13:15:13   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Mike Hardisty wrote:
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex


Nice work

:thumbup:

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Oct 10, 2012 13:32:39   #
Jordan Loc: somewhere
 
I love the effects your photos have, beautiful work!

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Oct 11, 2012 06:56:14   #
Cas Loc: Maine
 
I enjoyed looking at them, they are very nice, very creative, Thank you for sharing them.

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Oct 11, 2012 08:23:27   #
jimberton Loc: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
 
thanks for the eye candy

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Oct 11, 2012 08:42:05   #
rwill19050 Loc: Witney, Oxfordshire, UK
 
Pic 1 does it for me :thumbup:

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Oct 11, 2012 14:18:14   #
Robeng Loc: California
 
Very nice HDR images!

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Oct 11, 2012 14:46:37   #
Jordan Loc: somewhere
 
I really like the third photo. I have not used HDR editing tools b4

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Oct 11, 2012 18:09:48   #
coco1964 Loc: Winsted Mn
 
Like #s 1 and 2, knew exactly where to draw the line to enhance the photos, #3 is overcooked but maybe that's what you were looking for but personally I'm not a big fan of overdone HDR---that's me, don't know what you were striving for. Nice shots especially #1---it screams add HDR.......

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Oct 11, 2012 20:31:50   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
The Cloisters is superb!

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Oct 11, 2012 22:59:46   #
plessner Loc: North Dakota
 
Mike Hardisty wrote:
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex


I can do HDR in my camera but have not really used it yet. These wonderful shots make me think I need to give it a try.

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Oct 11, 2012 23:32:31   #
Scoutman Loc: Orlando, FL
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
I invite you tore-post this images in the UglyHedgeHog HDR Photography Forum at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-107-1.html

There, you can discuss your technique with other HDR photographers.


"Tore-post?" I'm not familiar with that term.

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Oct 12, 2012 02:39:32   #
Eddografix Loc: Lake Havasu City, Arizona
 
Mike Hardisty wrote:
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex


Mike, these are very nice, kudos to you.

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