Last edited by fotugraphy; 4th October 2013 at 05:37 PM.
Raj a very, very well done HDR, it is to the point that if not told would not have known it was an HDR. I think if it was to be printed say 12 x 18 it would be an image that would catch my eye, and would want a closer look. However to me once having gotten a closer look it does not want to hold me now that is just me. It is a very fine image.
Cheers:
Allan
No not at all, when I view an image on my monitor I can not tell the actual size. What I was trying to say was if I say it on a wall, at say 12 x 18 it would catch my eye even from a distance and I would want to get closer to get a better look.
Cheers:
Allan
Nice image; the white patch towards left side is a bit distracting from the subject![]()
Raj,
It is always better not to edit and replace a photo that has been posted and commented upon; this is because others who come on the the thread later would wonder what was mentioned and what was edited; others might have different opinion about the same thing, which has been edited out. So please keep the original and add the new edit in chronology of events
Regards![]()
Thank you![]()
Hi Raj,
I like the second version, nicely done
Good selective focus and subtle HDR which works well on metal.
Nice shot Raj!![]()
Hi Raj - a beautifully done work. Your choice of warm tones is a good match given the wooden handles that dominate the image. I think the HDR has been done very tastefully. The one small niggly point I have is the small bright area in the top left of the image; my eyes seem drawn to it more than they should.
Thanks for the detailed reviewI have already corrected the bright area
Updated image : Railway Lever HDR
Very nicely done. It is a photo I would like to have on my wall.
I too prefer the second image. The level of HDR used is to my liking, subtle and just enough to bring out detail. Well done. I like the colours and patina on the levers. A pleasing image and one that would want me to see more of your work.