Now this is HDR

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    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler
    #61632
    Anonymous
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    How do you do that!

    #61633
    anonymous
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    Damn I knew I should have brought fireworks and some boats with me last night:)

    My first attempt at HDR I tried to stay subtlish/natural- 3 exposure +/normal/-

    I can see this being handy for posed late evening FF’ing shots

    Interesting how even though the water was different in each exposure there is very little or no ghosting I can see.

    Will

    #61634

    Those are two great pictures.

    #61635
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Will –

    My guess is the photographer took a bracketed shot on the fastest possible exposures; although being a night shot those still couldn’t be that fast.

    #61636
    anonymous
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    Connor – there is a good explanation here of HDR process and Concept- with a Photoshop and alternatively Photomatrix, bit long, but in depth. –

    http://www.naturescapes.net/072006/rh0706_1.htm

    I imagine some of the Photoshop process may apply to Elements, I don’t use Photoshop as an image editor so it’s just a quess.

    The image you posted would certainly be a candidate for an HDR approach I think.

    Interestingly there a bunch of ways to approach this- I bet Zach’s works great as well. A while ago Fuji tried to look at some of this extended dynamic range, in a limited way, with a sensor that had small receptors in addition to regular sensors, tuned to capture highlight data alone. I wonder how long it will be before we have sensors/in camera software

    #61637

    alot of HDRs look really fake to me especially that first one the trick is to make them exacatally what your eye saw

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