On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Mark Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Attila Boros wrote:
>
>>The first ones are really freaky.
>
> That's kind of the idea. I regard this blurry, HDR technique as more
> of a "graphic design" thing than a "photography" thing. Since I teach
> in the Art & Graphic Design department and we don't have a serious
> photography emphasis at this school I tend to get students who are
> interested primarily in the Graphic Design aspect of Photoshop. And
> since Photoshop has become mostly a Graphic Design tool now – having
> ceded the photography mantle mostly to Lightroom – that's probably
> appropriate.

Well the pictures are certainly very graphic:) If this is for teaching
then maybe try to include luminosity masks? But then that would be
photography oriented. It can result in a more natural looking blend
than the various HDR tools give you.

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