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    boat hdr

    Taken a few years back, a five shot hdr edited in Aurora HDR and then converted to b&w using Nik Silver EfexPro.

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    Re: boat hdr

    Not sure it needed the HDR treatment, but then I wasn't there and it does look like most of the hull was in deep shadow. Nice processing but tones of boat looks a bit flat.

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    Re: boat hdr

    I find the ghosts in the clouds a bit disconcerting. Have you tried the Silver Efex without the multiple exposures?

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    Re: boat hdr

    nice shot, but I agree with Brian about the ghosting. Did you really need 5 shots to capture the full dynamic range? I don't think I have ever needed that many.

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    Re: boat hdr

    Interesting looking little boat. The hdr and conversion are nicely done. Something doesn't look natural about the clouds. The "ghosting effect already mentioned particularly in upper part of frame. Overall a nicely done image.

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