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- notouch, on 04/22/2008, -2/+8They are beautiful pictures. But for some reason, HDR really remind me of amature photoshop job with too much dodge and burn.
- Falldog, on 04/23/2008, -0/+4HDR needs to take a long walk off a short pier. Average photo + autobracketing + overdone tone maping = instant "art"
Try taking capturing a sign from a different angle, perhaps not posting four pictures of the same sign. - inactive, on 04/23/2008, -0/+2Typical of Digg, these pictures are less-than-epic, unoriginal, and uninspiring.
- inactive, on 04/23/2008, -0/+1I'd add depressing.
- Falldog, on 04/23/2008, -0/+1I rather like the idea, but some of the photos are boring, and HDR just makes them ugly.
Partly because I'm a fan of urban photography, more to document and record than to go out of their way to be epic and inspiring. Not necessarily worthy of praise, but interesting in their own right. - digirealmz, on 04/28/2008, -0/+1awesome pics. the HDR is what makes the difference between awesome and average.
- TheWorm, on 04/23/2008, -0/+1The question is would these pictures be good pictures without the HDR filter? No. Buried for cheap photography.
- matriculated, on 04/22/2008, -2/+2Winnipeg never looked better!
- bringmeupmusic, on 04/22/2008, -3/+3I have to concur, it is pretty awesome. Definitely. I love all the angles and vibrant colors.
- jeremyduffy, on 04/23/2008, -2/+1It will be interesting to see what HDR does when when they finally put it into a movie somewhere.
- larsalan, on 04/23/2008, -3/+2Mirror or it didn't happen.
- BRapscallion, on 04/22/2008, -3/+2Wonderfully vivid.



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