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Old 04-05-2009, 08:57 PM
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So I decided to try doing some HDR images, I like them as a picture but what do you think? Comments and criticism is welcome, I am a learning newbie in photography.



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Old 04-05-2009, 09:28 PM
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i like the 1st shot...and with a little more practice.....#2 could be dope imo
keep it up though, your far better off than i am
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how many exposures are you using????
the interior will always be tough because its dark, the one of the car would have been better if it was different lighting out(less, to make more shadows)
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I agree with above, you would want a nice super dynamic lighting situation to get the full flavor of HDR. Something about the exposures are bothering me for some reason. There is also a lil too much blue in the first picture and you could saturate it a lil more.
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I like! what camera are you using?
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thanks for the comments and critics, I am using a canon rebel xti with kit lens

I'm using 3 exposures for each of the images, the interior shot is originally very very dark, but after HDR, everything seem like it brightened up. I agree with the sky, I'll try to shoot some more when it's about sunset this weekend and try again! Thanks all!

I am also going to try a couple of more exposures for 1 image, maybe 20 images into 1?
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i like it!
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keep it up
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To do my HDR's, I use photomatix, i usually use -2.0, -1.0, 0.0, +1.0, +2.0 on my exposure.
the camera is a Nikon D300 w/ a 50mm 1.8f. this is one i did this past weekend, its a crappy quality on here cause its hosted on facebook ill upload the original late if you want


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Mine tend to look more unrealistic for some reason, lol.





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