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<blockquote data-quote="Mark F" data-source="post: 206726" data-attributes="member: 12825"><p>I had the same arguement with an HDR photographer a while back. He believes all HDR images need to be surreal looking. I've seen photos done using HDR that were very realistic and unless you were told that an HDR technique was used, you wouldn't have known. I'm guessing there is room for both kinds of techniques depending on the look you are shooting for. Some HDR pushed to the edge look kind of cool, but it all depends on subject matter. Old buildings look ok... church isles and alters I don't like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark F, post: 206726, member: 12825"] I had the same arguement with an HDR photographer a while back. He believes all HDR images need to be surreal looking. I've seen photos done using HDR that were very realistic and unless you were told that an HDR technique was used, you wouldn't have known. I'm guessing there is room for both kinds of techniques depending on the look you are shooting for. Some HDR pushed to the edge look kind of cool, but it all depends on subject matter. Old buildings look ok... church isles and alters I don't like. [/QUOTE]
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