First HDR's
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robert hasty
Registered: Dec 18, 2003
Total Posts: 904
Country: United States

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SJMD
Registered: Nov 13, 2004
Total Posts: 15290
Country: United States

nice colors - would like to see them a little larger

best

steve



Chefdaniel
Registered: Mar 30, 2006
Total Posts: 1201
Country: United States

THE TRICK IS TO DO IT WITHOUT MOVEMENT. OTHERWISE YOU'RE GETTING THERE. HERE IS ONE I TOOK THE OTHER DAY.



robert hasty
Registered: Dec 18, 2003
Total Posts: 904
Country: United States

thx, im just experimenting. all those shots were taken with a tripod but it was windy. i also noticed hdrs look much better with great light, my light was flat as hell.



Stig Gjertsen
Registered: Jun 06, 2007
Total Posts: 76
Country: Norway

IMO the last one is the best (the bridge?), the others looks a bit too washed out for my taste. I would go a bit back on the strength of the treatment and give it quite a bit more contrast. #2 has something going if you slow down on the strength.



Dick on Aruba
Registered: Mar 12, 2007
Total Posts: 4913
Country: Netherlands

I really like the last 2 Robert, very beautiful

Dick.



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