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My first crack at HDR.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 18624" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Pete, I like you picture, very pleasant to the eye indeed. I like HDR but there is a place for it and lots of places it shouldn't be used. The software you use is important for good resluts. Minimum of three different exposures, i've done as many as 11 but there is a point it doesn't make that much difference. I think around 6 exposures on a good tripod is perfect. I love what it can do to a sky and even like it when pushed to the sureal appearance but the subject makes a big difference for me. Keep it up my friend, try different exposures and play with it. I like being one of the old dogs learning new techniques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 18624, member: 753"] Pete, I like you picture, very pleasant to the eye indeed. I like HDR but there is a place for it and lots of places it shouldn't be used. The software you use is important for good resluts. Minimum of three different exposures, i've done as many as 11 but there is a point it doesn't make that much difference. I think around 6 exposures on a good tripod is perfect. I love what it can do to a sky and even like it when pushed to the sureal appearance but the subject makes a big difference for me. Keep it up my friend, try different exposures and play with it. I like being one of the old dogs learning new techniques. [/QUOTE]
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