Paris in 2006 HDR
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Some HDR shots
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OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
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I will tell you something people, i have many HDR shots, some are really great amazing and some are just not top notch, what i found is that not all shots can be done in HDR good enough, and also not all HDR i am creating must be natural look, i can get natural HDR but i also going for surreal fake look.
The color cast ot noise is a common problems using HDR, but there are ways to eliminate those problems or reduce it as much as possible, but in all cases i try to create nice shots by HDR whether it is natural look or not, and those problems will not stop me having fun with HDR.
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Thank you!