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Feb 28, 2017 23:22:04   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
I see something else. If this is a several picture HDR then I think they didn't align properly in the build. It looks like a double image.



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Feb 28, 2017 23:27:23   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
Just dawned on me the movement is because of the time between shots was enough for the clouds and grass to move.

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Mar 3, 2017 14:38:39   #
mallen1330 Loc: Chicago western suburbs
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
I see something else. If this is a several picture HDR then I think they didn't align properly in the build. It looks like a double image.
If you're using PhotoMatix, it is easy to select those areas -- just like you did in the example image -- to set for "de-ghosting".

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Mar 7, 2017 00:10:07   #
BrentHarder Loc: Southern California
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
I see something else. If this is a several picture HDR then I think they didn't align properly in the build. It looks like a double image.


Yes Jim-Pops, you are right about the time between the shots. They don't line up because of that. I probably shouldn't have even posted this image. It's sub standard work really.

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Mar 7, 2017 00:12:46   #
BrentHarder Loc: Southern California
 
mallen1330 wrote:
If you're using PhotoMatix, it is easy to select those areas -- just like you did in the example image -- to set for "de-ghosting".


Yes mallen1330, I did use PhotoMatix and I thought I did the "de-ghosting" along with the other ways of lining things up correctly, but must have missed that somehow. The movement of the grass and clouds is because of the multiple shots used in this image. It does have all kinds of problems as you are aware of. Thanks for your input on this one mallen1330.

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Apr 1, 2017 20:12:54   #
bdk Loc: Sanibel Fl.
 
I like the revised edition ...... and I love how its shot from a low angle, Itry and do that when ever I can. It gives us a perspective that most will never experience.
Though Im getting older, I can get down to take that pic, getting up is a whole different story.

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Apr 2, 2017 23:04:06   #
BrentHarder Loc: Southern California
 
bdk wrote:
I like the revised edition ...... and I love how its shot from a low angle, Itry and do that when ever I can. It gives us a perspective that most will never experience.
Though Im getting older, I can get down to take that pic, getting up is a whole different story.


Hahahahahahaa......I can totally relate to what you are saying bdk.. Thanks for your comments.

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Oct 14, 2017 20:18:16   #
papa Loc: Rio Dell, CA
 
"Don't worry Toto, we'll get back to Kansas, somehow".

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Feb 18, 2018 20:29:00   #
BBBruce77 Loc: Eureka, Montana
 
BrentHarder wrote:
Yes Jim-Pops, you are right about the time between the shots. They don't line up because of that. I probably shouldn't have even posted this image. It's sub standard work really.

We learn from our mistakes. In this case I have learned a great deal from the suggested corrections for your image. Thank you for posting it.

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Feb 19, 2018 17:59:30   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
BrentHarder wrote:
With all our recent rain, our hills are lush and green. Please download it!


Brent - the foliage, the grass, the little purple blossoms, the cactus -wow! There is something really special going on there. Would you mind some input?

Mike

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Jan 19, 2021 16:30:26   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Very nicely done

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