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May 28, 2009 20:20 |  #1

I just tried doing HDR, this is from one raw. I do not know how to work with 3 different exposures yet. I am still going to read more about it. But as for now let me know what you guys think.

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May 28, 2009 20:21 |  #2

I don't see too much of the traditional HDR effect although I do think the shot it really cool!

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May 28, 2009 20:52 |  #3

This looks so dreamy!


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May 28, 2009 20:58 |  #4

its like nothing i've really seen before, but there is just something about it that makes me keep looking at it - IMO thats a good image


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May 28, 2009 21:20 |  #5

thanks for the comment guys. You say that it's "nothing you ever seen before" and not much of a "traditional HDR" could you guys clarify more on that? I am still new to HDR and I am sort of confused. Thanks.


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May 29, 2009 07:15 |  #6

blueskyyy wrote in post #8008098 (external link)
thanks for the comment guys. You say that it's "nothing you ever seen before" and not much of a "traditional HDR" could you guys clarify more on that? I am still new to HDR and I am sort of confused. Thanks.

my comment was perspective related - most HDR's you see are usually shot at a high fstop to give detail through the whole picture, yours appears to have been shot around 4.0 or lower - just gives a really interesting perspective


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May 29, 2009 21:40 |  #7

hudsonp wrote in post #8010435 (external link)
just gives a really interesting perspective

I must agree, the photo does look different from a lot of other HDR's, then again, it looks slightly mystical and the blur adds a great affect, whether it was unintentional or not!




  
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Jun 01, 2009 08:56 |  #8

I have to agree with the others - I don't know what you did or how you did it, but it's a keeper. Great shot.

And it gives me a few ideas for experimenting the next time I'm out.


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Jun 01, 2009 09:00 |  #9

That is a great image. Not like the other HDR I have viewed on here but like the others said, you keep looking at it


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Jun 03, 2009 05:47 |  #10

Thanks guys! it was unintentionally!!!! I just pulled a RAW file from one of my old pictures that I took and decided to use it for my FIRST HDR IMAGE PROCESSING! i'm glade you guys liked it!


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Jun 04, 2009 08:28 |  #11

not bad for a 1st time job! :)




  
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Jun 05, 2009 21:17 |  #12

Whoooaaa that' just insane looking!




  
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Jun 06, 2009 07:04 |  #13

Great job on the bokeh. I agree with the other guys, the photo looks "mystical" and "dreamy". At one point, it even looked like a painting to me. Beautiful. For my own preference, I would have wanted the white flowers to stand out a bit. Thanks for sharing!

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