Welcome, pleasant landscape, natural process. Great first post.
15 May 15:54
jozefdeak
Thanx Ricardo!
15 May 15:57
Randall.Lohr
A lovely shot, but perhaps a bit over processed in the trees- the sky appears too grey. Otherwise excellent process.
15 May 16:46
pecoreproduction
Nice picture!
15 May 16:46
mau67
I agree with randall!
15 May 16:58
johnt
Great first post.. overdone as stated but still a lovely scene. I love your POV on this.
15 May 17:12
bjosted
Love it, it has the soft, dreamy mood I like in this kinda images. The only disadvantage I see is the noise in the sky. Well done first pos
15 May 17:31
paul_mack
This is a very good first post.I reall like scenes like this. Everybody is here to help so you should take heed of the little problems mentioned Jozef :-)
15 May 18:19
karl_oparka
A lovely scene, well done. Some chromatic aberration (red fringe) on the trees and rocks.
15 May 18:27
inkslinger
Welcome to Hdrcreme. Great 1st post, I agree with most of the other comments. Grey sky you cant do anything about, but fringing can be resolved 99% of the time in ACR....
15 May 18:55
valerie15
Great picture!
15 May 21:03
jozefdeak
Yes everybody! Thanx for all! I see, -over processing- is a trap of HDR!
Welcome, pleasant landscape, natural process. Great first post.
Thanx Ricardo!
A lovely shot, but perhaps a bit over processed in the trees- the sky appears too grey. Otherwise excellent process.
Nice picture!
I agree with randall!
Great first post.. overdone as stated but still a lovely scene. I love your POV on this.
Love it, it has the soft, dreamy mood I like in this kinda images. The only disadvantage I see is the noise in the sky. Well done first pos
This is a very good first post.I reall like scenes like this. Everybody is here to help so you should take heed of the little problems mentioned Jozef :-)
A lovely scene, well done. Some chromatic aberration (red fringe) on the trees and rocks.
Welcome to Hdrcreme. Great 1st post, I agree with most of the other comments. Grey sky you cant do anything about, but fringing can be resolved 99% of the time in ACR....
Great picture!
Yes everybody! Thanx for all! I see, -over processing- is a trap of HDR!
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reminds me of New Mexico