WDWFigment
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The Mexico pavilion at night, in my opinion, is one of the few examples of photography at Walt Disney World where HDR is actually necessary to capture the shot (this isn't to say it doesn't enhance other shots--but until I see evidence otherwise, I'm holding firm in my stance that it's impossible to show all of the dynamic range in this scene without bracketing). ; This is a bracketed 3 exposure (-2 to +2) shot. ; Even with that, it still doesn't capture all of the dynamic range. ; Still fiddling with my HDR processing technique, so I'm not quite pleased with the results here.

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This is one on which I'd really like critique. ; My immediate observations: ; 1) too much grunge, 2) white balance and possible tint issues, and 3) maybe a bit could be cropped from the bottom to remove the top of the rail.

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This is one on which I'd really like critique. ; My immediate observations: ; 1) too much grunge, 2) white balance and possible tint issues, and 3) maybe a bit could be cropped from the bottom to remove the top of the rail.