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Starting out with HDR - hints & tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 147054" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Some of my thoughts:</p><p></p><p>-Always use a tripod if possible</p><p>-Always Aperture priority</p><p>-Wind and cloud movement is huge, leaves are almost always moving, even without detectable wind. </p><p>-Pay attention to your over exposure shot, the camera is not displaying how slow the shutter may be.</p><p>-If it's windy, clouds moving fast or highlights on water I shoot the EV tighter (+-1) and crank up the shutter speed using higher ISO.</p><p>-Most of my shots are +-2, unless the above conditions </p><p>-I prefer 3 exposures for file size and speed. I like to get my group of shots off fast. </p><p></p><p>The pro version of Photomatix really doesn't do much more than the cheap version. It mostly has more presets I'll never use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 147054, member: 4399"] Some of my thoughts: -Always use a tripod if possible -Always Aperture priority -Wind and cloud movement is huge, leaves are almost always moving, even without detectable wind. -Pay attention to your over exposure shot, the camera is not displaying how slow the shutter may be. -If it's windy, clouds moving fast or highlights on water I shoot the EV tighter (+-1) and crank up the shutter speed using higher ISO. -Most of my shots are +-2, unless the above conditions -I prefer 3 exposures for file size and speed. I like to get my group of shots off fast. The pro version of Photomatix really doesn't do much more than the cheap version. It mostly has more presets I'll never use. [/QUOTE]
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