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September 17, 2008
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Aug 10, 2008, 5:39:14 PM
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:iconbycavalera:
My first attempt of HDR process.


I've been studying HDR by myself for while, and I found this picture on my computer today. It was my first attempt of HDR process. From the generated HDR I changed the buildins to create this sillhouete, becuz I didn't want the buildings well exposed, just the sky.



HDR from 3 different exposures merged on Photoshop CS3.


Tips, critics are always welcome for me.




I would be very pleased if you comment before :+fav:
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~byCavalera Nov 21, 2011  Professional General Artist
Thanks! :bow:
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:iconmatias15:
~matias15 Mar 31, 2011  Professional Photographer
smooth! Muito Legal!
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~byCavalera Mar 31, 2011  Professional General Artist
Muchas gracias amigo! :beer::w00t:
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:icondaredevil-2010:
This photo has brilliant atmosphere, a bit mysterious ;)
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:iconduke911:
awesome shot :D
HDR is kinda hard, I tried doing it before, but it did not work :(
I guess I have to try more :P
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:iconbycavalera:
~byCavalera Mar 19, 2010  Professional General Artist
Thanks Duke!

Yeah, HDR it's not piece of cake, but it really worth it.
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:iconshenik:
~shenik Jan 12, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Beautiful.
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~byCavalera Jan 20, 2010  Professional General Artist
Thank you very much!
:heart:
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~Michael-the-3rd Nov 24, 2009  Student Interface Designer
I would have to say that the silhouettes work really well with this. Softening the image was also a great idea. great job ^^
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