Some HDR's created today.
Very nice job - not over done
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Thanks Sarge. Tried to not get too carried away. Did you serve in 69? and thanks for your service. I was in 68-69.
Interesting images though for me the first is the fav of the 4, mainly because of the gorgeous colours you have brought out. And you have managed to keep control of the light on the steeple and the face of the smaller building, they are golden bright but not blown. Only concern is the verticals on the left side buildings as they are all leaning to the right. But that's a quick fix in PS.
Keep them coming.
Peter
Nicely done. Good control of the HDR process.
Thanks much. Used my 10-22 wide open and had tremendous distortion ov the verticals. Did straighten them out. Could have done a little better. Good eye Conkerwood.
Very nicely done. I am just about to try my hand at HDR, mostly doing some reading, can I ask how many pics in your bracket?
Sure. I use three...-2,0,and plus2..On my camera (Canon) I can use the exposure compensation dial and shift the bracketing to the left or right if so desired. Have only done this once. The above mentioned bracketing should work most of the time.
Very nice. I hope to try some HDR shots. Thanks for the note on brackets you used, nice to have that along with the actual results. What program did you use to process?
They are all excellent. Love the great HDR dramatic look. Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting here, I think you did a great job. Keep them coming, and I'll keep on looking.
Thanks all. Used photomatix and photoshop. ( Topaz)
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