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- Title: Falling Spring
- Artist: I Am A Photographer
- Description: Taken in the great Smoky Mountains National Park on an eleven mile trail called Cades Cove. It's a great place for amateur and professional photographers alike. There are tons of wildlife including bears and deer and beautiful scenery.
- Date: 04/03/2012
- Tags: falling spring
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- I Am A Photographer - 07/09/2012
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@I Jiggle Like Jello -
It's finished. It was created near the time I first started HDR. - Report As Spam
- I Jiggle Like Jello - 07/09/2012
- But why would you post an unfinished product?
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- I Am A Photographer - 07/08/2012
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@I Jiggle Like Jello -
I established that statement in my previous reply to Link Chosen Hero Of Time -. - Report As Spam
- I Jiggle Like Jello - 07/08/2012
- It is still very much processed. HDR programs have some very intensive alghorythms that they undergo in order to combine the images. It's not just copy and paste. Subty processed HDRs don't have hardly any halos. Halos are the result of being overprocessed.
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- I Am A Photographer - 04/08/2012
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Only editing that would be considered editing is tone mapping. Only place that is overdone is the haloing effect along the fence line, and the sky. Most of my newer HDR's do not have that. Lots of people tend to over do their HDR photographs. To be honest I did not spend a lot of time on this one, which is the reason for the sky and fence mess-up.
Other than that, I think it turned out pretty well. - Report As Spam
- I Am A Photographer - 04/08/2012
- Actually it isn't An edit is where you actually change things in a program from the original photograph. I combined the 3 original photographs to make this.
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- Raibeart The Artist - 04/08/2012
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thats still considered an edit by the combining of images and flattens out the image
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