Great shot Brian! The HDR is visible, but still quite natural. I like it.
I often think the same when trying to photograph a nice sunset and looking back and seeing an even more interesting skyline.
On another note...I seem to have missed quite a few posts. Thanks for all the comments guys! I also see my photos are missing. Let's fix that.
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
Last edited by Kombi; 07-02-2012 at 05:47 PM.
[QUOTE=thekingb;71811]Time to bump this thread!
Very nice.
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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
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.
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!
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
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]