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    This picture is from a month or so ago, I shared it in another thread (Here)
    but at this time I consider it my personal best HDR



    and a couple from yesterday just for fun

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    I'm not quite at your level yet and it doesn't look very natural (esp the clouds) but I like it a lot. It's made 15 shots (3 AEB * 5 sections) and converted into a pano with PS. It was the stunning view I had from my room during my latest trip in southern France.

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    Any advice welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thekingb View Post
    Thanks Jan. I try to make HDRs look as natural as possible. The human eye + brain together can process such an incredible dynamic range. To me that's the allure of HDR...trying to approximate what we can see.
    I have exactly the same idea of HDR. However I must say that I also like the artistic ones, but I'm just not good at them

    Quote Originally Posted by Kombi View Post
    This picture is from a month or so ago, I shared it in another thread (Here)
    but at this time I consider it my personal best HDR
    That's a great shot! If I can make one suggestion... Try to get rid of the blues on the black car. Especially on the wheels. I personally think it's a little distracting. The rest of the photo is pretty good. Cars sometimes have weird windshields. I have had a weird effect in them on some of my HDR's(sometimes even more visible with a polarizer filter). You certainly don't in this case. The reflection is nice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steph View Post
    I'm not quite at your level yet and it doesn't look very natural (esp the clouds) but I like it a lot. It's made 15 shots (3 AEB * 5 sections) and converted into a pano with PS. It was the stunning view I had from my room during my latest trip in southern France.

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    Any advice welcome!
    Oh come on, don't sell yourself short man! I think you did a great job there. Making a nice HDR isn't too easy, but making a HDR pano is a whole different story. My advice: keep on going!

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    My latest attempt. I only took 2 of the 3 shots for this one, because the horses where moving too much and I got too much ghosting. I only took the -2 and +2 exposure shots.


    Sunset Lauwersmeer by Jan Paalman, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky View Post
    My latest attempt. I only took 2 of the 3 shots for this one, because the horses where moving too much and I got too much ghosting. I only took the -2 and +2 exposure shots.


    Sunset Lauwersmeer by Jan Paalman, on Flickr
    Hey Jan, I'm just noticing this now but man is this gorgeous! I think 16'' x 20'' minimum is in order :-) This may be a good metallic candidate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvitalephotography View Post
    I wouldnt say this is my best HDR but I still think its alright. I really struggled with the sky, but I think my composition works
    Nice shot, it works for me

    Quote Originally Posted by NFLD Stephen View Post
    I very seldom do HDR, but thought I would give it a try for this shot:

    "Waterfire" in Providence
    Superb shot Stephen, really like all the different lights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson View Post
    Hey Jan, I'm just noticing this now but man is this gorgeous! I think 16'' x 20'' minimum is in order :-) This may be a good metallic candidate.
    Thanks Mark I wouldn't charge you for printing one and framing it...just so you know

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    I wouldnt say this is my best HDR but I still think its alright. I really struggled with the sky, but I think my composition works



    IMG] Untitled_HDR2 by NickVitalePhotography, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    I very seldom do HDR, but thought I would give it a try for this shot:


    Waterfire HDR by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    "Waterfire" in Providence

    Stephen

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    Here's my first HDR (in camera)....


    HDR-0377 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Taken with a 3-stop reverse ND filter.

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    Amazing shot Brant! Really liking the natural look You should definitely take more of those

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