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Preparing the crane - HDR Photo

Following the accident the other day.
I show them as they prepared to collect the fallen logs.
The driver stares at the supporting foot of the crane, because it is in slope.
the only thing missing was to turn around the crane too!
Fortunately the position was corrected and nothing happened.

Preparing-the-crane
   
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8.7
Votes 10
Casamiento Uploaded on 16 Dec 21:47
by rcuello
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  • slope - rcuello

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  • cameranone
  • iso200
  • Shooting styleHand Held
  • LensAF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105 mm
  • ExposureFrom -2 to +2 (Steep 1 EV)
  • SoftwarePhotomatix ProPhotoshop
  • Shoot numberMultiple Exposure
  • File formatRAW
  • Notesnone

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Comments:

Vote9

Skillful driver

On December 17, 2011 00:01

Vote8

Hi Ricardo! Nice, but I am missing the HDR effect in this one ...

On December 17, 2011 01:31

How about Rainer, I respect his opinion but I disagree. From my point of view is a natural process. If you see making EV 0, he would realize that the shadows had almost no detail,

On December 17, 2011 01:58

and very bright areas overexposed. Conclusion The dynamic range was modified, which is equivalent to HDR.

On December 17, 2011 01:59

As I have said on other photographs, depends on the subject and what the photographer wants to express, if gets natural or less. There will always be a personal opinion. his I have it in high regard.

On December 17, 2011 02:04

Vote8

Nice more natural looking pic

On December 17, 2011 02:20

Vote9

Very good process and interesting shot

On December 17, 2011 09:59

Vote8

buon lavoro,preferivo l'altra però!

On December 17, 2011 13:05

Vote9

I like

On December 17, 2011 14:40

Vote9

not a good compo, but the natural hdr is much better then oversharpen or structured hdr...

On December 17, 2011 20:08

Alessio, I think it depends on the moment, the subject, the mood of the photographer. So I say, that the concept of natural or surreal process, is relative.

On December 17, 2011 20:37

Alessio, I think it depends on the moment, the subject, the mood of the photographer. So I say, that the concept of natural or surreal process, is relative.

On December 17, 2011 20:37

Vote9

nice natural look

On December 17, 2011 21:28

Vote9

The amount of processing needed is different for every shot. It can be done in many different ways to the taste of the photographer. The only thing that matters is the results.

On December 20, 2011 15:47

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