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    In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Not so much, however the highlights on the lavender petals could be toned down a bit. Nice effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Not so much, however the highlights on the lavender petals could be toned down a bit. Nice effort.
    That could work.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Looking good to me. It is a complicated scene but not overly confusing.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Looking good to me. It is a complicated scene but not overly confusing.
    I think that is because it has nice lines that layer nicely. I took a look for daylight tropical moths but found no pictures of my black and white one. But if feathered antenna are a give away then you should be right.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    It all depends on how the lion sleeps tonight.

    Cheers: Allan

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Polar01 View Post
    It all depends on how the lion sleeps tonight.

    Cheers: Allan

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Looks like a winner to me. I like it a lot.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Hi Brian
    I can see the beauty in the lovely lines but overall I find it a bit too much in it. The old flax? (woody colored leaves) are taking my eye in all directions.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by KHarmon View Post
    Looks like a winner to me. I like it a lot.
    i like it to. help me out a bit here... does Lubbock TX have any connection to Buddy Holiday?

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    As a matter of fact, Buddy Holley was born and raised in Lubbock. He graduated from Lubbock High School before his music career took off in his tragically short life time. I have a very good friend who knows a ton about the music business, and he is convinced that had Buddy Holley and Richie Valens not died in that plane crash the "British Invasion of the 60's may not have happened.

    Below is a snap shot of Holley's grave in the Lubbock Cemetery.

    https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...1&d=1421473751

    (SORRY TINY PIC WASN'T WORKING)
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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by KHarmon View Post
    As a matter of fact, Buddy Holley was born and raised in Lubbock. He graduated from Lubbock High School before his music career took off in his tragically short life time. I have a very good friend who knows a ton about the music business, and he is convinced that had Buddy Holley and Richie Valens not died in that plane crash the "British Invasion of the 60's may not have happened.

    Below is a snap shot of Holley's grave in the Lubbock Cemetery.

    https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...1&d=1421473751

    (SORRY TINY PIC WASN'T WORKING)
    or at the very least it would have been very different.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jill View Post
    Hi Brian
    I can see the beauty in the lovely lines but overall I find it a bit too much in it. The old flax? (woody colored leaves) are taking my eye in all directions.
    Fallen Black Bamboo leaves rather than flax. It would have changed the whole shot to take them out. I see them as framing the flowers and drawing my eyes in... but I am a little strange.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Keep the strangeness it is nice. It gives us our personalities.

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    Re: In the garden, the mighty garden is there too much HDRishness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jill View Post
    Keep the strangeness it is nice. It gives us our personalities.

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