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My idea for my HDR picture came from my love of nature again. Outside my
house our flowers were blooming like crazy so I decided to take a pictures
of different ones. Once I put them together using tone mapping I really
liked how the yellow flower turned out the most. I chose the grunge look
and I liked how the contrast of green, yellow, and orange looked together
the best. It really does look surreal. I had a few others that I liked
and messed around with other HDR and tone mapping, but I will save some of
them for my book. Overall, I really like how the picture turned out.The top
one is my finished HDR and the bottom one is my normal.
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