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redfire2002
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Aug 06, 2009 18:20 |  #1

probably aren't the greatest but i wanted to try out HDR as i really like it.

First one is of my father in law's car. I have one of mine but it looks out of focus. :-(

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this one is of a field that i thought would turn out ok. you be the judge.

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Aug 06, 2009 19:52 |  #2

not bad, something about the trees bother me , did you alter them. maybe there moving and i see blur, oh well still a good effort , keep it up.


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Aug 06, 2009 20:01 |  #3

not sure, they could have moved. i used the AEB on my XSi and took the pics one after another.


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Aug 06, 2009 20:17 as a reply to  @ redfire2002's post |  #4

the movement can be seen on the monte's mirror.. I am sure it didnt move.. are you using a tripod.. the light level is low for this tie of day and hand holding may be too difficult..


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Aug 06, 2009 21:25 |  #5

there's a ghost on the car. a tripod is a must. otherwise, these would have been nice shots.


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Aug 06, 2009 21:54 |  #6

tripod was used. it was just after sunset, wanted earlier but couldnt get out in time.

funny, i just noticed the ghost. hard to imagine that its ghosted as it was on a tripod and the shots were taken right after each other auto matically using the AEB and continuous shooting mode.


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Aug 06, 2009 22:24 |  #7

It is vertical camera movement. Take a look at all horizontal lines...the roof of the car, the power lines, etc. There are multiple images, vertically separated.


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Aug 06, 2009 22:29 |  #8

Open Elements and remove the ghosts (or halos--I'm not sure which) around the trees.


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Aug 06, 2009 22:30 |  #9

You also need to look at the forum rules for posting photos. Yours are too big.


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Aug 06, 2009 23:18 |  #10

try just using the normal shot out of the AEB and doing a pseudo HDR


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Aug 08, 2009 07:21 as a reply to  @ wolfden's post |  #11

Redfire202 I have had a similar problem when shooting HDR from a tripod cable release etc.

I swear that there was no movement and everything was stable but I still got ghosting images.

I was using Photomatix to create the HDR image, I played around with the alignment settings and finally got a good image. I would suggest going back and re-merging your files and see how you get on.

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Aug 10, 2009 01:15 as a reply to  @ Ed The Shed's post |  #12

Try a remote shutter control and engage the mirror lockup??


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