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Sep 03, 2008 20:06 |  #1

My 3rd ever HDR

Going for a more realistic look.
Kinda harsh Halos on the left and really enhanced the dirt on the bumper.

Let me know how I did?

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Sep 04, 2008 21:50 |  #2

So far, I still prefer an average late light shot over a good HDR one. HDR just isn't looking natural to me yet.


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Sep 04, 2008 21:58 |  #3

If you were going for more realistic, why'd you do HDR?


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Sep 04, 2008 22:21 |  #4

I would think it would look better if you had a different background.


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Sep 04, 2008 22:23 |  #5

The dreaded HDR halo on the bottom left makes the car look like its floating. Sorry but I dont think this works. I agree with the background comment as well.




  
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