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    It is not interesting but I went to extraordinary trouble, using Remask 3 to try an old fashioned HDR which wasn't brilliant and took a lot of effort where actually the very high contrast picture could just be done using Canon software.

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    Difficult capture well done. I would however get rid of the dark triangle at the upper image right (by either cropping or using the clone tool). Perhaps a tad bit of contrast might be in order also...

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    Will do that Richard, and some more contrast as well.

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    Hi Steve In addition to Richard's comment , I would crop the image from the bottom just to eliminate the FG floor and I would fix the uneven edge of the carpet by cloning.

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    Thankyou Binnur

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    Nice capture, you could have totally gone gaudy and elaborate with this capture; I know I would have.

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    I didn't think it would turn out so I took a dark one with the intention of cutting out the chandelier to be pasted into a brighter image, but I couldn't get it right so I ortonised it. It was when I was playing with the Canon software I noticed I could just increase the exposure without blowing it.

    Cheers John.

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    Better...good responses so far...when I saw the first image, I was about to suggest that you selectively choose just the chairs and add contrast or saturation to them...or even just vibrance to pop them up a bit..simply because the chandelier already has that subtle look...the orangy chairs will then shine a bit more without globally saturating or adding contrast to the whole image. As it is right now, the chandelier looks harsher. Only my opinion...I like it both for different reasons.

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    Cheers Izzie.

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    Steve,
    Your second image is very soft.

    If I were to shoot this space in a 1PP which I suspect you were after I would have moved slightly left and down the stairs a touch.

    This space has the potential to make an interesting and strong piece with its textures and lighting. If you get the comp right you will be on a winner

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    Cheers Robbie.

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    Is this better?




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