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steezula
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May 22, 2007 08:30 |  #1

Little of my photos in HDR? what do you think?

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May 22, 2007 10:26 |  #2

I like them. The first three are great. The last two are a little hard to process I imagine as they have a lot of halos around everything. I am pretty sure the sillhouette is just the opposite of HDR. You would pretty much want the entire seen exposed for in some way or another. If the sillhouetted part of the picture was not so sillhouette, then it would be more of an HDR.

I like number 5. It has a distinct look to it. Nice work on them. I think HDRs are a lot of fun. What did you use to make them? Photoshop? Photomatix?


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May 22, 2007 10:30 |  #3

5 and 6 are too much. HDR tries to duplicate what your eye sees. Once it gets candylike it's starting to become art, less photograph.

I like 1 and 3.


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May 22, 2007 10:50 as a reply to  @ cosworth's post |  #4

thanks. and the last 2 were my first time trying and i used photomatix




  
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May 22, 2007 12:21 |  #5

1 and 3 I like also... 3 especially... the flag movement is a nice touch.

Halos on the others are distracting (but it is controllable as you showed between 1 and 2)


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