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    Just barely tried my hand at this.. Hell, I hadn't even used the bracketing on my camera before now. I have to say.. TONS of fun.





    I downloaded a trial of HDR Effex Pro. pretty easy to use, good results. I did a google search for "HDR" and was very impressed.. but the more I looked, the more a lot of them looked the same to me. Seems like people go saturation crazy when doing these. Also.. for obvious reasons, it's mostly landscapes or cityscapes. I went the other direction. I'm a HUGE fan of HDR photos that are desaturated/ a little noisy. Still has that pop and detail though. A couple of my better ones so far below:





    My daughter Emily. Had to play "red light, green light" with her to get three exposures close to being in the same neighborhood. heh. After two takes she was done so I was left with this as the best possible candidate.


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    Took this at the coffee shop today. I was going to take a shot of the chair against the brick wall to play with it some more when one of the employees walked by. Made her sit for a minute.


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    I would love to see what you guys have come up with.. also any advise or tips/tricks you've discovered along the way.





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    Welcome to the neighborhood.


    I like your two here. I have only played a little with it. its fun to play with. Looks great for some shots.


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    Hi Rocco. There are several threads somewhere on the forum dedicated to HDR...but I can't find them at the moment. Buried somewhere! I really like the shot of the little girl covering her face...tells a story! To get a 3 shot bracket of that pose is incredible! I have done quite a bit of HDR myself, and hopefully now that the Christmas season is over(my busiest time of the year(I'm a full time UPS driver...whew!)), I plan to get out and take more shots!!


    Here are a few that I've taken in the recent past...


    Trip to Italy in Sept-Oct...Archway next to the Collisseum(5 shot HDR)


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    Wedding Cake Monument(don't remember the real name!!)


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    And my Favorite...the Colosseum at night(5 shot HDR with 1D4 and Nikon 14-24G/adapted)


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    They can be really fun, and don't let people discourage you. A lot of people say it's not photography...but photography is art, and if it pleases you, then have a go!!


    Here is a great site that I just found that explains a lot on HDR. And he has some EXCELLENT shots, that look very real!! www.thehdrimage.com


    Cheers


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    Wow, thanks for the link. I like how he uses HDR for it
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    Hi Rocco....


    As a matter of fact it is. A 5 shot HDR during midday as we were walking by the monument. Taken with 1D4 and 24-70L. If you look very closely, you can see what looks like 3 birds in flight near the upper middle left...that is actually the flight of 1 bird. The 1D4 has the option to do from 3-7 bracketed shots...and 10 frames per second, which makes for hand-holdable bracketing(sometimes!!).

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    HA. I didn
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    Man, those are nice. That Effex program is lookin' better and better. I wish it was a little cheaper or had a discount thing going on. Spent my last $179 on CS5 as my 4.0LE was feelin' a bit dated. I really like your girl's picture. The only thing I might add to it would be in the blank/empty spots on the left where the noise isn't "deep" enough. The way she had her eyes covered reminded me of storytime when I was a kid and someone reading a Halloween "step-step-drag" type of thing. I can see an open book shot from the lower left paragraph (maybe have the camera set 30 degrees up with the scary text in the depth of field) and have that pasted to the left of the girl in Hard Light or sumthung. While the only books I have right now are Grief Observed and a Flash guide, which neither of these are age appropriate (college is expensive enough without adding cameras and flashes to kids' vocabulary), I do have some brick pictures. I know it's not really the same, but I put it in there to give you an idea of maybe what I'm talking about. I'm not real crazy about how it turned into a concentration camp feel with the brick texture. It's an idea anyway and the first one is usually just a starting block for something better and potentially brilliant. Sorry for ramblin'.. Had to pick up Salazar's slack


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    This is kind of cheating because it is a tone mapped single image, But I kinda liked the results.


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    Hdr Efex from NIK software is what I now use for all my HDR

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    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.


    Photomatix version


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    HDR Efex Version


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