HDR Thread
So, I just heard about HDR itself earlier today (as I mentioned in another thread) and did some shots tonight. Here are my first 3 attempts. Shot w/ 20d and 18-200 tamron. Merged w/ CS3 photoshop. Pic 1 is my neighbor's house, pic 2 is my house's roof, pic 3 is same neighbor's tree.
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I love digital!

Questions/Threads asking about HDR are so common that zzziippyyy has started banging his head against the wall whenever he sees a new one. Hahaha, and that probably means that he is constantly banging his head against the wall.
If you want to see lots of HDR images, try using the forum's search function.
If you want to see lots of HDR images, try using the forum's search function.
Originally Posted by RED MX5,Mar 7 2009, 06:11 PM
Questions/Threads asking about HDR are so common that zzziippyyy has started banging his head against the wall whenever he sees a new one. Hahaha, and that probably means that he is constantly banging his head against the wall.
If you want to see lots of HDR images, try using the forum's search function.
If you want to see lots of HDR images, try using the forum's search function.

To the OP if your new with photography spend some time learning conventional techniques. Thats my best advice
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The problem with these and other Noob hdrs is that you not using a scene that takes advantage of the technique. You need a scene that has detail in highlights and shadows of which your camera cannot capture in one shot. Hence high dynamic range. Shooting a "flat" scene that is alreay within the capability of the camera serves no purpose if you plan on taking multiple exposures.







