[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've a problem with this shot.
> 
> There is this white glow or whatever is the term just above the roofs of 
> the buildings. Then there is same white artifact around the tree 
> branches on the far left. Could be this is some kind of HDR effect. Yet, 
> it makes this photo look unnatural.
> 

Thanks for looking Boris.  Yes, it seems many, if not all, HDR shots 
have this "glow" around areas of high contrast.  It must be related to 
the merge somehow.

> The composition is right and I generally like the scene, given the same 
> attitude we have towards snow in Israel ;-). But this HDR thingie - it 
> is still very weird to my eyes.
> 
Yes, it is kind of weird, but it can have some interesting applications 
if applied judiciously.  In this case, I was going for more weird than 
normal.

> Boris
> 
> 
> Gonz wrote:
> 
>>Had a nice and rare subject: snow in Texas (not north).  Thought I would 
>>take advantage of that to give HDR a try:
>>
>>http://www.g0nz.com/picgallery/displayimage.php?album=4&pos=0
>>
>>
>>If you click on the thumbnail version you get the bigger version.  For 
>>those on slower connections, the big version is about 600K bytes 
>>unfortunately, I forgot to lower the quality during the JPG conversion.
>>
>>
>>Thanks for looking,
>>
>>rg
>>
> 
> 
> 

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