Green Door

K200D.
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Tim
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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!



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Colors are the lack of darkness
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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
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Gary Hickin
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Lincolnshire
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