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My first crack at HDR.
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<blockquote data-quote="theregsy" data-source="post: 18677" data-attributes="member: 4398"><p>I love HDR and will happily bracket away whenever given an opportunity, even worse now that the D2x will do a 9 shot bracket, the old Fuji did 3! But I think HDR is just as bad as any other technique that we have available to enhance (or ruin) a good digital photo. I have been guilty of the taking it too far option, and changing things until they are hard to recognise, but some of the best just add that layer of extra detail where it would normally be dark or bright. As always beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I like your shot Pete, it isn't obviously HDR and looks like a well exposed photo to me.</p><p></p><p>As I said HDR can be good or terrible, this is one of my better attempts, but as always it depends on what you wanted when you started HDRing your images.</p><p>[ATTACH]2383[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theregsy, post: 18677, member: 4398"] I love HDR and will happily bracket away whenever given an opportunity, even worse now that the D2x will do a 9 shot bracket, the old Fuji did 3! But I think HDR is just as bad as any other technique that we have available to enhance (or ruin) a good digital photo. I have been guilty of the taking it too far option, and changing things until they are hard to recognise, but some of the best just add that layer of extra detail where it would normally be dark or bright. As always beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I like your shot Pete, it isn't obviously HDR and looks like a well exposed photo to me. As I said HDR can be good or terrible, this is one of my better attempts, but as always it depends on what you wanted when you started HDRing your images. [ATTACH]2383._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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