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    Re: Post Your Best HDR Photo



    Good on you Rocco, you've exposed your moon beautifully!


    @ Bryan, I like the bright window, it makes the room look sunny and inviting. It sells the room.

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    Good on you Rocco, you've exposed your moon beautifully!


    @ Bryan, I like the bright window, it makes the room look sunny and inviting. It sells the room.

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    Took this the other morning, while taking an early morning stroll with the Missus before breakfast. (A few compositional rules broken here but I think it still works).


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    Center exposure out of camera.

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    Re: Post Your Best HDR Photo



    This was my first attempt at HDR. I recently came back from my honeymoon in Iceland. Every day was cloudy so HDR became very useful.





    Enjoy





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    This is another one. Cow in front of Mt Eyjafjallajokull


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    Have you ever tried ReLight by oloneo? Not for sure if it would help you or not. You take one shot with the ambient where you want it along with separate shot for each light source. Once in post, adjust each light individually until you get the desired shot.
    Words get in the way of what I meant to say.

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    No have not tried it but will look into it. Thanks for the recommendation.


    -Looked into the software and all I can say wow! That would seem like it could be very useful in certain situations that I come across. I'll send it to one of the IT/software guys in Australia and see what he thinks. They may buy it for me if they see that it is something that could help me out.

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    Man, that ReLight software looks really cool. May have to at least download the free beta. Some of the things in the short demo video are exactly what I want to be able to do with some of my interior shots.

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    Found it.


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    At 150.00 its a little pricey. Layers in photoshop can give similar results but just not as user friendly by moving sliders. One would also have to take a lot more pictures. One with all the lights off and then a series with each light on one at time. When I shoot a hotel I come out of there with 300 to 500 images with still and VR sets. With time I

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