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A place for "cooked" HDR
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Dec 6, 2014 09:54:13   #
346pak Loc: Texas
 
I liked the cooked one the best!

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Dec 6, 2014 18:39:34   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
346pak wrote:
I liked the cooked one the best!


par boiled then into hot fat until crispy can sometimes work! Thank you for dropping by my man.

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Dec 8, 2014 06:39:19   #
Country's Mama Loc: Michigan
 
I see that I am going to have to hop over to HDR to enjoy some of your other images. I love this "over cooked" photo of the train cars. Yes! I can see this on a child's bedroom wall.

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Dec 8, 2014 07:07:49   #
Billyspad Loc: The Philippines
 
Country's Mama wrote:
I see that I am going to have to hop over to HDR to enjoy some of your other images. I love this "over cooked" photo of the train cars. Yes! I can see this on a child's bedroom wall.


This was an unusual one CM. I generally go for a more realistic look but that can change if the subject calls out for it.
My appearance in the critique section was unusual I am normally a died in the wood HDR guy. But branching out is proving to be fun.

Once again thank you for the interest shown

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Dec 9, 2014 13:29:30   #
bkyser Loc: Fly over country in Indiana
 
I wouldn't call it "over cooked" I call it "Well done" :thumbup:

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Nov 15, 2021 16:00:21   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Billyspad wrote:
This is just for fun and comment really.
Kids train which runs in the shopping precinct where I live.
Makes a very very boring image if treated as a normal photograph. Makes very mundane HDR image as well.
Give it some real stick with the sliders and we get a great picture for a childs bedroom wall. At least that what I think.
There is a time and a place for cooking HDR and it depends on the subject matter I feel.

Love to hear others opinions


Beautifully done 💛💛💛💛💛

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Jan 15, 2022 01:23:27   #
JimH123 Loc: Morgan Hill, CA
 
Billyspad wrote:
This is just for fun and comment really.
Kids train which runs in the shopping precinct where I live.
Makes a very very boring image if treated as a normal photograph. Makes very mundane HDR image as well.
Give it some real stick with the sliders and we get a great picture for a childs bedroom wall. At least that what I think.
There is a time and a place for cooking HDR and it depends on the subject matter I feel.

Love to hear others opinions


I must say that I held my breath as I was opening this up as I really don't like over cooked HDR. But when I got to the cartoonish version, I found that I loved it.

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Feb 6, 2022 13:10:31   #
10MPlayer Loc: California
 
I ususally just pass on by the overcooked ones. I kind of like the third one. The treatment seems to fit the subject.

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Mar 13, 2022 14:29:26   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Billyspad wrote:
This is just for fun and comment really.
Kids train which runs in the shopping precinct where I live.
Makes a very very boring image if treated as a normal photograph. Makes very mundane HDR image as well.
Give it some real stick with the sliders and we get a great picture for a childs bedroom wall. At least that what I think.
There is a time and a place for cooking HDR and it depends on the subject matter I feel.

Love to hear others opinions


All noteworthy 🏆🔥☀️🔥🏆

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Jan 20, 2023 17:34:45   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Billyspad wrote:
This is just for fun and comment really.
Kids train which runs in the shopping precinct where I live.
Makes a very very boring image if treated as a normal photograph. Makes very mundane HDR image as well.
Give it some real stick with the sliders and we get a great picture for a childs bedroom wall. At least that what I think.
There is a time and a place for cooking HDR and it depends on the subject matter I feel.

Love to hear others opinions


Love 'em all, Billy

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