I've been inspired...a few HDR attempts..
JWilbur26
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Not nearly as breathtaking as ButterNutz but I like the way they came out. Probably not the best subjects...but a start so far. Below are my two favorite. Two more are here.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking
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I like the Bridge shot too the second shot is not as colourful, but you can see a lot of detail in it.
I guess it's a matter of picking the right subject for HDR, but you done a great job with these thanks for sharing.
Which tutorial did you follow ? .... Skippy
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I haven't done to much with the tutorials. For the most part, these were 3 images (used bracketing in d50). I used Photomatix to merge the three. It was really easy.
I used luminous landscape as a base (link here). I am reading more and more about it and hope to let it take off from here. These just happened to come after I was shooting some local surf.
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Impressive shots though! I especially like the one of the bridge!