HDR afterwards
The first image for me, maybe it could do with a small lift of the shadow at the rear of the cabin.
Take care.
Chris R.
I. El. (Eng). (Rtd).
Hi Jukka.
The first image for me, maybe it could do with a small lift of the shadow at the rear of the cabin.
Take care.
+1
Carl
No matter how many lenses I have owned - I have always needed just one more
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Mike
Pentax K5 / Pentax K5 11/ Pentax K200D / Canon Rebel T1 i / Canon 650D / Pentax MX-1 / Fuji XF1 /Fuji X 10 / Canon EOS-M / Canon G10/ Pentax Mz-7 x 2
So there is new trial without any "fake HDR" made more traditional way. I have tried to reduce blue from the snow and lift up left back corner's brightness a little bit.

Best Regards
Jukka
flickr
"If your photographs aren't good enough, you're not close enough." - Robert Capa
I have a personal pref, that i suspect not many will share, for having images darker - stop or two underexposed. Suspect My tastes would be 1st one with a bit of fill light... however I suspect no 3 would please more viewers than my pref.
No1 the hut looks somehow more ... "alive" almost, almost 3D
No3 is nice

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Mike
Pentax K5 / Pentax K5 11/ Pentax K200D / Canon Rebel T1 i / Canon 650D / Pentax MX-1 / Fuji XF1 /Fuji X 10 / Canon EOS-M / Canon G10/ Pentax Mz-7 x 2
high contrast scenes are always tricky. Sometimed HDR is a necessary evil

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Mike
Pentax K5 / Pentax K5 11/ Pentax K200D / Canon Rebel T1 i / Canon 650D / Pentax MX-1 / Fuji XF1 /Fuji X 10 / Canon EOS-M / Canon G10/ Pentax Mz-7 x 2
Regards,

junousia
Member
Äänekoski, Finland
and tree pictures combined to gether (0 EV, +3EV and -3EV) with PSE2 and little bit edited, allmoust as K-x's HDR do:
Best Regards
Jukka
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"If your photographs aren't good enough, you're not close enough." - Robert Capa