first reactions are important! some images never get any… this one caught my attention right away because of its strange, somewhat oppressive mood: i see an anthropomorphized house. a house that's terribly worried about something, something approaching it from somewhere down below, on the right – potential conquerors maybe…
; )
i like the low point of view and how the festning appears to be protruding from its setting. don't know much about hdr techniques, but i usally don't like it, when they render the image artificial looking – extremely colorful and highly contrasted. it's not the case here! the only thing that bothers me just a little bit is the slight blur/ "softness" of the house. just a skosh sharper or more defined may be more convenient for the eye… kind regards, sabine.
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s. sabine krause 22/07/2014 17:03
first reactions are important! some images never get any… this one caught my attention right away because of its strange, somewhat oppressive mood: i see an anthropomorphized house. a house that's terribly worried about something, something approaching it from somewhere down below, on the right – potential conquerors maybe…; )
i like the low point of view and how the festning appears to be protruding from its setting. don't know much about hdr techniques, but i usally don't like it, when they render the image artificial looking – extremely colorful and highly contrasted. it's not the case here! the only thing that bothers me just a little bit is the slight blur/ "softness" of the house. just a skosh sharper or more defined may be more convenient for the eye… kind regards, sabine.
Harold Thompson 14/07/2014 8:55
Your experiment as worked to bringout detail in the building and give sense of movement i nthe sky:-)) Harold
Sue Thompson 14/07/2014 8:19
Your experiment seems to have worked well. There is very good detail throughout the scene and the colours are very natural. Well done.:))