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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 89665" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Finally bit the bullet and decided to download HDR Efex Pro 2 after seeing a demo. I had been using the Enfuse plugin with LR 3 with disappointing results prior to that. Here are a couple of the first images I did. The first two were shot 2 days after Sandy ripped through my town in Northwest NJ - great clouds those days, and there wasn't much else to do waitiing for power. The third was taken this past Saturday after it became evident that the sun wasn't coming in quietly. All are 3 shot, 2 stop bracketed exposures, with the first two being handheld. </p><p></p><p>Gotta say, the software is real easy to use, and quite effective on single exposures. Now I have to drag a tripod with me everywhere. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 89665, member: 9240"] Finally bit the bullet and decided to download HDR Efex Pro 2 after seeing a demo. I had been using the Enfuse plugin with LR 3 with disappointing results prior to that. Here are a couple of the first images I did. The first two were shot 2 days after Sandy ripped through my town in Northwest NJ - great clouds those days, and there wasn't much else to do waitiing for power. The third was taken this past Saturday after it became evident that the sun wasn't coming in quietly. All are 3 shot, 2 stop bracketed exposures, with the first two being handheld. Gotta say, the software is real easy to use, and quite effective on single exposures. Now I have to drag a tripod with me everywhere. LOL [/QUOTE]
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