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.

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

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
How cheap?
Easy HDR ?
Photomatix ?
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
I will be very happy if we start commenting our posted pictures.

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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