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<blockquote data-quote="TedG954" data-source="post: 83311" data-attributes="member: 9701"><p>I think it is totally normal to take a new technique to it's limit. It's all a part of experimenting and learning the controls in the mean time. I did (and still do) like playing with the wild colors and skews. I still enjoy seeing a good vibrant HDR, but I'm becoming much more selective. </p><p></p><p>The baked beach scene (posted as an example) is too much, but the fishermen on the end of the pier is "just right" (for me) as an HDR technique. But above all, I am very pleased with the "straight" shot of the beach scene as an example of a good camera, lens, and subject recipe. And, again, I refer to my disclaimer below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedG954, post: 83311, member: 9701"] I think it is totally normal to take a new technique to it's limit. It's all a part of experimenting and learning the controls in the mean time. I did (and still do) like playing with the wild colors and skews. I still enjoy seeing a good vibrant HDR, but I'm becoming much more selective. The baked beach scene (posted as an example) is too much, but the fishermen on the end of the pier is "just right" (for me) as an HDR technique. But above all, I am very pleased with the "straight" shot of the beach scene as an example of a good camera, lens, and subject recipe. And, again, I refer to my disclaimer below. [/QUOTE]
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