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    Well I've been busy this week and couldn't get out and shoot so I thought I would post my first HDR processed photo I took a few months ago. I was originally aiming for a nice natural looking HDR, but just loved the colors of this version. Enjoy

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    Beautiful Picture. The only thing that bothers me (not too much) is the halo where the sky meets the rest of the photo. If you can reduce the radius of the sharpening method you may be able to control that better.

    Nice bright colors.

    Jim
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    Rob this is a very nice picturer i like the fall colors on the trees. Good overall control of your HDR.
    Robert
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    Thanks guys. When I processed the HDR, I did what I know to keep the halo down. I'll try turning down the radius. I also might try some new layer mask tricks I recently learned that might do the trick as well.
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