How about posting your HDR images?

paul14086

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I'll do another one later. I end up just deleting them cause there so average.
Not sure if it's correct but I normally set iso very low, 100-200. F8 or so. Take 2 or 3 over exposed 1 correct and 2 or 3 under exposed. Then merge in photoshop. I was given a copy of cs3. So I'm learning that.
 

tayloredapps

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While in Mason, Texas, today, unfortunately to attend a funeral, I took some bracketed shots of the Mason County Courthouse and ran them through NIK HDR Efex Pro.
 

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Carroll

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Experimenting with HDR and Black and White. (Cross posted in Black and White image thread)

Started with 3 bracketed raw files, edited in ACR. Saved as jpegs and used Photomatix. Pulled hair out trying to figure out how to get rid of halos and get texture, shadows, and lighting good for eventual BW image. Opened in PS to clean up. Saved finished color image in jpeg and opened in Nik Silver Efex.

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tayloredapps

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Spent a morning walking around Fredricksberg, Texas this past weekend and found some HDR opportunities.
 

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AxeMan - Rick S.

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"Brass Cajones"

From a former active member posted on my Facebook page:

"Glad you're okay, Rick. But I gotta tell ya, It takes some brass cajones to HDR a tornado" (Browncoat)
 
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