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			|  | 03/06/2009 09:01:20 PM | 
		| | Very nice capture and control of the light but for me it a bit too "busy" compositionally. I'm not sure where my eye should go as the image seems to dead-end at the fence line for me. | 
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			|  | 03/01/2009 06:34:38 AM | 
		| | good control of the HDR! nice captures of the scene.
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			|  | 02/24/2009 06:17:13 AM | 
		| | A pretty serene walk.... Very nice HDR technique.  You did well to bring back the details in the bright spots.  I wonder if a bit of 'sponge' to reduce the pinkish green spot in the lower middle section of the image.
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			|  | 02/23/2009 03:12:16 PM | 
		| | This looks pretty good for HDR except the middle ground area appears over sharpened which is an effect derived from HDR generation. I just don't like the way HDR scenics come out, they're very unnatural-looking IMOH. | 
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			|  | 02/22/2009 12:59:34 PM | 
		| | Absolutely stunning!  I just love the neverending textures.  I would really try and do something about the purple flare.  I can't not see it. | 
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			|  | 02/21/2009 11:26:12 PM | 
		| | That is absolutely gorgeous. Looks like a trail you could chase a rabbit down in the dead of winter. It feels like there is a story to be told about this - a warm, happy tale. Not even a nitpick with this one - even the purple glare in the center foreground fits in nicely and adds to the depth of the shot. 
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			|  | 02/12/2009 08:26:47 PM | 
		| | I really like this...most people that do HDR push things to far...yours seems very well balanced, did you do anything with levels on any of the 3 photos...did you use bracketing or did you just shoot away? | 
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			|  | 02/12/2009 11:14:42 AM | 
		| | Pretty nice. I d love to see the 3 originals. Never tried this technique. I v also heard that one may use some DNG filters for the same effect. | 
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