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    Post your HDR pictures

    Let us share our HDR pictures. Please do not forget to add the technical details.

    I took this picture two days ago using my EOS 30D with the 50mm f1.8
    Three shoots were used with a 1xp increase of the exposure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lebanon View Post
    Let us share our HDR pictures. Please do not forget to add the technical details.

    I took this picture two days ago using my EOS 30D with the 50mm f1.8
    Three shoots were used with a 1xp increase of the exposure.
    Nice work, I like the warm tones on it. Well captured details.

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    Nikon D300s, Tokina 12-14 f/4, tripod.
    Five exposures @ 1/3 set up on aperture priority.


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    This was taken with an ND400 (9 stops). The water was a 152 second exposure, the shortest was 3 seconds. All was at ISO400. This is taken at Bare Island in La Peruse and this is the bridge used in the chase scene in the Mission Impossible movie. There was a storm coming (see the yellow colour to the right?) and I managed to get a glimpse of sunlight on the grass at just the right moment.



    This one is at Maroubra beach one dawn in Jan. I thought I'd finished shooting as the sun was quite high in the sky, but the colours and texture were great.

    Cheers, Steve

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    Please please Ease what is the best cheap software. To make them

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    How cheap?
    Easy HDR ?
    Photomatix ?

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    This one is the first image I made with Nik HDRefex. I find it easier to get natural results with this. It is from Camp Cove in Sydney.

    This is likely to be 6 exposures as the sun is in the frame, with two stop intervals.



    This is from the viewing deck of the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Sydney. I think it is processed in Nik again followed by an acid wash filter.



    This is a fairly obvious location. Nik processing again.

    The last two will be three exposures with two stop intervals.

    Cheers, Steve

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    Glorious mountains

    I will be very happy if we start commenting our posted pictures.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lebanon View Post
    I will be very happy if we start commenting our posted pictures.

    Patrick in my monitor the image does not look sharp enough.
    If my monitor is Ok I just assume the the re size or the PP have made the image soft.
    Very nice photo by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Patrick in my monitor the image does not look sharp enough.
    If my monitor is Ok I just assume the the re size or the PP have made the image soft.
    Very nice photo by the way.
    Hello Arthur,
    you're absolutely right, the reason behind it is the lens I was using (28-105 USM)
    I still can't understand how this lens was giving pin sharp images on my old Canon Eos 100 and now when used with the 30D it gives this result.
    I would appreciate any explanation.

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