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    HDR and Photo Fun *56k, doubtful*

    Went out yesterday afternoon and snapped some pics then used the Photomatix Pro demo (explains the watermarks) and Photoshop to create some HDRs. These are the best of the bunch. I took some others but due to no tri-pod they didn't turn out so well.

    I used NO tripod at all, Canon Rebel XT with kit lens, shot the HDR images at -2, 0, and +2 EV and put together with Photomatix Pro demo (as said above) As far as aperture and shutter speed, I forget lol. Automatic White Balance used. Thoughts anybody?

    "HDR"





    Non HDR - Edited in Photoshop



    Last edited by Dinner_Time; 04-28-2008, 04:43 PM.


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    #2
    First picture FTW.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DarkShadow707
      First picture FTW.

      x2, the halo kills in in pic 3, pic 4's contrast is too high. overall nice set, i like your hdr simple and subtle not obnoxious.
      So SIIC...

      SoCal OG bitches...

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        #4
        how did u snap 3 of the same picture without a tripod? i didnt think anyone could stand that still

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          #5
          Originally posted by 93accordexcoupe
          how did u snap 3 of the same picture without a tripod? i didnt think anyone could stand that still

          dslr's has a feature called bracketing, pretty much u set the exposures at 3 diff levels and it takes the pic one after the other simultaneously. so you dun really need a tripod unless your doing semi/long exposures
          So SIIC...

          SoCal OG bitches...

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            #6
            Originally posted by nghtrydr23
            x2, the halo kills in in pic 3, pic 4's contrast is too high. overall nice set, i like your hdr simple and subtle not obnoxious.

            I agree. I was going for a certain look in the 3rd one, couldn't get it the way I wanted though

            Originally posted by nghtrydr23
            dslr's has a feature called bracketing, pretty much u set the exposures at 3 diff levels and it takes the pic one after the other simultaneously. so you dun really need a tripod unless your doing semi/long exposures
            You are right! Although it was windy and I did shake a bit, I tried to stay as still as possible, which was hard.
            Last edited by Dinner_Time; 04-28-2008, 09:56 PM.


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              #7
              The first and second pictures are stunning. Great shots.

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