How about posting your HDR images?

Fred Kingston_RIP

Senior Member
Finally got around to trying something other than the 3 shot exposure bracket I get with my D7000. Here's a 15 shot exposure series (1 sec to 30 secs one step at a time) taken of the old Bethlehem Steel Stacks, which have been preserved and are lit for the season. Merged using HDR Efex Pro 2. A little miffed I didn't see the tissue at the base of the fence - though I have a feeling a passer-by may have dropped it just before I started.
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Cool... Looks like a McDonald's Play area... ;)
 

Shirleyann

Senior Member
Bluboat restaurant. blueboat_done.jpg
 
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sailtastic

Senior Member
Jetty
Looking out into the Severn Estuary/Bristol Channel

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I realise that for the effect to work best it helps to be over/under exposed on large items on the datum pic, but I think this looks nice and subtle.
 
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Rick M

Senior Member
Steam Tractor, surrounded by a bunch of stuff so I couldn't really get a good angle. Unfortunately I caught the shadow of some moron's tripod in the second shot!


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Just-Clayton

Senior Member
I have serif photoplus x4. A european program. It gets you started with the layering and tone maps the photo. You control the outcome. You can go strong or light on the layers depending on what you want.
 
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