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Apr 02, 2012 18:06 |  #1

Just returned from a 5 day Disney Dream cruise. Here's a sample HDR from Castaway Cay. Also have some in camera HDR photos to share from the 5D MIII (not real impressed), but still need to organize the trip photos.

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Apr 03, 2012 00:12 |  #2

cool processing, has the drawing feel to it


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Apr 03, 2012 10:36 |  #3

Looks good to me , what software you use or is this a setting that the new camera has now . I though i read where some newer cameras have a HDR setting built in ?




  
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Apr 03, 2012 11:13 |  #4

This was a 3 shot handheld set that was tonemapped in Photomatix, then layers blended in Photoshop. The blue cabana was then further processed using NIK Color Efex Pro to bring out the "drawing like" look in the wood (my family likes this effect).

Some cameras/phones can now do in-camera HDR processing - with varying degrees of success. This was shot with the 5D Mark III, but the in-camera HDR processing was not used.


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