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O ist for old
I love the Art Nouveau style. Whenever I'm in Berlin to visit my aunt, I admire the old staircase. This time I finally took a picture. I processed it as HDR, because in the normal exposure, the beauty somehow did not come to bear. Do you think it needs a black frame?
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I really like this as an HDR. Sometimes a picture really benefits by that extra punch of reality and dimension. I have to tell you, Chrissy, your use of HDR is perfect. You aren't heavy-handed and so I wouldn't have known it was an HDR except that you mentioned it. To me, THAT is the right way to use HDR. Not to make a picture SCREAM, but instead to enhance naturally. Beautifully rendered.
Framing? It looks fine as it is, but you might try one to see how it looks, and my first thought would be a bit of vignetting, but that's a usual for me. I like the way vignetting focuses the attention and adds a bit of finish to an image. I don't always use vignetting, but it's very common. If you like the idea of a black frame, try a top and bottom frame with a thin rule between the image and the black. That would add a strong element of elegance!
Fabulous O my dear! :)
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