Green Door
by AxelLuther
A place near where I lie called Weinheim with a lovely old part of the city where you find houses like this (which look warm and cosy expecially at night time)
Uploaded27/12/2010 - 08:49
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Posted 27/12/2010 - 20:01
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Great shot, lovely effects
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Posted 28/12/2010 - 08:43
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wonderful lights and textures. It's a great shot.
Posted 28/12/2010 - 20:51
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Wonderful, Axel! Agree with Giulio: " Your HDR is natural."
Regards,
Nezih
Nezih
Posted 29/12/2010 - 14:02
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Lovely colours! Good use of HDR, although I would dispute how 'natural' this looks, it doesn't look natural at all to me, if I saw a door that looked like this I would be wondering if someone had slipped something into my drink! I still like it very much!
Tim
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Posted 29/12/2010 - 14:08
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thoughton wrote:
Lovely colours! Good use of HDR, although I would dispute how 'natural' this looks, it doesn't look natural at all to me, if I saw a door that looked like this I would be wondering if someone had slipped something into my drink! I still like it very much!
- I think the thing is called Absynth (at least, from what I heard )
Lovely colours! Good use of HDR, although I would dispute how 'natural' this looks, it doesn't look natural at all to me, if I saw a door that looked like this I would be wondering if someone had slipped something into my drink! I still like it very much!
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Colors are the lack of darkness
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Colors are the lack of darkness
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Posted 29/12/2010 - 14:17
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I don't think that we have taken absynth or anything like that. All I agreed to was that it looked as natural as it could when compared to other HDR shots. Sorry for relying on your understanding.
Regards,
Nezih
Nezih
Posted 29/12/2010 - 14:26
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Nezih - I thinnk know what you and the others meant - I just found Tims comment funny and I can also see his point. I think what you and the others mean is, that I try to use HDR not to dominate but to support pictures and that they therefore look different compared to the typical HDRs. If this is the case, Iam pleased to hear that,because this is exactly my intension when I use HDR as a technique....
I can also understand Tim - already the door itself (independent from the technique) looks a bit like from another world - it appears like a movie set - almost to real (unny thing is - the door was really exactly that way) In addition the HDR emphasized a bit the two different light tones (the greenish street light and the goldern lantern), this might feel a bit unreal as well.
I can also understand Tim - already the door itself (independent from the technique) looks a bit like from another world - it appears like a movie set - almost to real (unny thing is - the door was really exactly that way) In addition the HDR emphasized a bit the two different light tones (the greenish street light and the goldern lantern), this might feel a bit unreal as well.
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Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
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