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    This is a nice little portrait shoot I did with my Uncle's girlfriend and her two dogs. What do you all think?





    Also, I took this one of my mom playing pool yesterday... she asked for this pose haha!!!


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    Gregg,


    Do you manage to get ghost birds in all of your hdr? :P Looks great. I have both Photomatix and HDR Efex as well. Haven

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    Jordan,


    I LOVE those. Especially the first. I have decided that most of my HDR will be portraits. I love how surreal it looks. Somehow it looks MORE dynamic when using it with people. HOW did you get the dogs to sit still? Are you like Gregg with a 1D4? (still counting down the days for my new body.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by greggf


    Hi Bob...


    I think that is a great representation of a pseudo-hdr. Good tones and contrast throughout. What program did you use?


    Here are 2 examples of what I described above in previous post about using Photomatix vs HDR Efex...A beach scene with lots of colorful sky and foreground colors. Let me know what you think. Taken with 1D4 and 16-35 2.8ll. Of course there are going to be different depending on the method used(HDR Efex has so many diff ways to create), but this is a general representation between the two.

    Thanks Greg, I used HDR EFX Pro--Like you and some others, I do own Photomatix as well, but haven't even opened it since I got EFX.


    I Definitely Like the second one better--Nice Job.


    Bob


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    Shot this with a canon point and shoot back in 2005. First HDR image I ever attempted.


    canon power shot A40 11mm, f/4, 1/50 sec


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