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Here are a few shots I took with the "overdone" look. Maybe some of you will like them. I like natural looking shots but I like the fantasy look every once in awhile as well.
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I personally prefer HDR's to be used to obtain a "natural" appearance- however, the "overdone" look can be used to good effect on landscapes,creating a quite dramatic effect.
And I like these two...!
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Yes, these two work pretty well, although I'd like to see what you can do with them in a more natural treatment.
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Those shots came out very nice, the overdone works well with the those pictures.
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Thanks all for the good comments. It's nice to know that some folks actually appreciate an overdone HDR shot or two every once in awhile.
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You still havent fixed the bad clone job.
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I totally dig them, especially the second one, it has a cool effect.
To me the first one isn't really to overdone, I find it pretty natural actually.
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I really like them, esp the 2nd one.
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