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lambrini girl
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15-05-08, 12:32 PM
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Re: My graded unit waterfalls

Those are fantastic. The HDR looks subtle, which is great. A lot of HDR pics seem a bit overdone IMO but these have really captured the natural beauty of the area. Very well done and I hope you get a good mark for them!
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15-05-08, 01:32 PM
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Re: My graded unit waterfalls

im aiming for an A so 70% and above, but that includes writing my brief, planning, shooting, and evaluation. so i already have 10.5% just need to make sure i can get at least 60% for my shoot and evaluation.

Thanks everyone!

have been having people buying prints already thru family and friends and their co workers.
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15-05-08, 01:46 PM
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Re: My graded unit waterfalls

They are stunning pieces of work. The HDR is subtle but you can tell you have used it, but used it wisely. Its so easy to over do.

Good luck with your assessment for this, i hope you get the marks you are expecting.


     
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