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01/21/2008 05:56:13 PM · #1
Yeah i'm trying this HDR thing out, so here is my first try


click to view large on "flickr"

So :), what do you think ?
01/21/2008 05:58:50 PM · #2
The HDR part is OK, but there is sure a lot of noise in the photo. Also, the composition isn't really very impressive, just a plain field, and that effects how the HDR is taken also. I would try it with a more dramatic photo instead.
01/21/2008 06:01:12 PM · #3
Originally posted by traquino98:

The HDR part is OK, but there is sure a lot of noise in the photo. Also, the composition isn't really very impressive, just a plain field, and that effects how the HDR is taken also. I would try it with a more dramatic photo instead.


I kinda like the composition- it would look good on a wall.
01/21/2008 06:08:23 PM · #4
i really like the image it has an ethereal look to it... the one thing i hate about hdr is the overworked look i feel you have avoided this pitfall and as a consequeunce the image has great atmosphere conveying a stark landscape
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01/21/2008 06:17:39 PM · #5
I don't know what the complaint about the image is. I think it's a wonderful image. I haven't tried any HDR stuff at all yet.
01/21/2008 06:25:34 PM · #6
thanks all, Yes i tried to not owerkill it by hdr and i think personally i've done an ok job,

i look forward trying some more photos in HDR :)
01/22/2008 06:15:34 AM · #7
one final bump ;)
01/22/2008 04:12:14 PM · #8
Here's one I recently did with HDR. I hope I posted this correctly.



Message edited by author 2008-01-22 16:17:40.
01/22/2008 04:41:46 PM · #9
Can someone explain what HDR means.
cheers,

JKH
01/22/2008 04:43:30 PM · #10
Originally posted by jhess77:

Can someone explain what HDR means.
cheers,

JKH


High Dynamic Range: multiple images, overs and unders, stacked and merged to produce a composite image that keeps details in highlights and shadows both.



R.
01/22/2008 04:51:52 PM · #11
Thanks:)
Cheers,
JKH
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