Each looks good, Paul, but I suppose I prefer the single shot, non-HDR.
Chris
On 6 Oct 2014, at 16:30, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I shot a bunch on the tripod, then packed it up and walked across the
> street to shoot a view of the overgrown prism (official terminology for the
> canal bed, since a cross-section was prism-shaped) looking the other way.
> As I crossed back, I looked up and suddenly a bit of sun had broken through
> the heavy clouds and there were pink highlights... damn! I ran back to
> where I was before, extending tripod legs as I ran, plugged the cable
> release back in, and shot a 7-shot bracketed burst about 10 seconds before
> the pink disappeared. I had less than one minute to grab that shot.
>
> I've posted two versions - one that's a single frame, tweaked a bit in LR
> to saturate the pink a bit more and to de-saturate the green a touch. The
> other one was processed in HDR Efex 2 at a lighter setting. I'm not 100%
> sure which one I like. There seems to be some slight haloing in the HDR one
> - maybe if I tried again and left the brightest frame out of the mix...
>
> Lemmeno whatchu think.
>
> Non-HDR: http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=14626
>
> HDR: http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=14629
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