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Jan 15, 2012 00:48:26   #
forbescat
 
Wow, this is really exciting! You have all made this one hellava' thread!!!

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Jan 15, 2012 00:52:39   #
SuKai Loc: California
 
eglide02 wrote:
scrap pile at a salvage yard in Northeast Iowa


Very Interesting. Who would have guessed old junk could make such great art. Great job.

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Jan 15, 2012 03:30:23   #
drobbia Loc: Near Middletown, CA
 
good image and photomatix can be difficult, good job
KimParks wrote:
Here is my try at it I use Photomatix. I think I am getting the hang of it. Everyones look great. Thank you for sharing the post.

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Jan 15, 2012 05:24:34   #
KimParks Loc: Kenosha, WI
 
Everyones pictures are awesome. I was wondering though what program are you using for the grunge look? Are there any free programs out. I have Photomatix and use that with HDR but I do not see the grunge effect can we do both?

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Jan 15, 2012 10:14:39   #
lensbaby007 Loc: Ohio
 
KimParks wrote:
Here is my try at it I use Photomatix. I think I am getting the hang of it. Everyones look great. Thank you for sharing the post.


This is beautiful

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Jan 15, 2012 10:23:03   #
KDM Imagery Loc: Pueblo West, CO
 
KDM Imagery wrote:
I have seen some very nice work in this post. Thank you all for sharing. Here is some examples of my work. Please visit me at http://kdmimagery.zenfolio.com/ to see more of my work.


I use Canon's DPP then take them to Photoshop CS5.5 then Photomatix Pro then back to CS5.5. All of my HDR pictures are no less than 3 exposures and they could be up to as many as 20 exposures.

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Jan 15, 2012 10:30:13   #
SuKai Loc: California
 
The Beauty of HDR . I took this picture long ago through an old shack window.
The first shot is the original and then I decided to use Photomatix and see what would happen to the black area around the window.

I used the painterly setting and then replaced the section of the outside with it's original to keep the natural look.

Looking through the window Original
Looking through the window Original...

Processed in HDR
Processed in HDR...

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Jan 15, 2012 10:52:05   #
dundeelad Loc: Originally UK. Current West Dundee, Illinois
 
Biker_Chic wrote:
The Beauty of HDR . I took this picture long ago through an old shack window.
The first shot is the original and then I decided to use Photomatix and see what would happen to the black area around the window.

I used the painterly setting and then replaced the section of the outside with it's original to keep the natural look.


Great shot and PP. It shows the beauty and capabilities of HDR.

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Jan 15, 2012 11:20:25   #
glen123 Loc: Tacoma Wa
 
Biker_Chic wrote:
The Beauty of HDR . I took this picture long ago through an old shack window.
The first shot is the original and then I decided to use Photomatix and see what would happen to the black area around the window.

I used the painterly setting and then replaced the section of the outside with it's original to keep the natural look.


Amazing! That shows what HDR is capable of. Good job!

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Jan 15, 2012 12:37:06   #
Meives Loc: FORT LAUDERDALE
 
KimParks wrote:
Everyones pictures are awesome. I was wondering though what program are you using for the grunge look? Are there any free programs out. I have Photomatix and use that with HDR but I do not see the grunge effect can we do both?


My Photomatix Pro has grunge. I just got it and don't know if other versions have it. I think the grunge is OK for fun, but I prefer as natural look as I can get.

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Jan 15, 2012 12:47:45   #
philo Loc: philo, ca
 
I just reedited these in Photomatic. Shots were taken in Bodie, Ca.





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Jan 15, 2012 12:59:26   #
PERRI 56Y Loc: El Dorado County,Ca.
 
Thanks Forbescat for your quick reply.I think HDR is one of the coolest forms of photography I have seen.Kind of a surreal look too it.Hope to figure this out soon.Thanks!!!

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Jan 15, 2012 13:25:32   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
lensbaby007 wrote:
Here's a couple of mine, also first attempt.

Excellent! Well done. This is quite close to what your brains actually "sees" at a scene like this.

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Jan 15, 2012 13:28:04   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
forbescat wrote:
Another thread discusses HDR (again) so let's have an HDR only thread. My contribution is this single shot from my favorite alley. I used Photomatix to make it pop.


where is the pop?

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Jan 15, 2012 13:49:10   #
drobbia Loc: Near Middletown, CA
 
This hdr effect was manipulated at art.casio.com -only need 1 exposure - fun site--tg
forbescat wrote:
Another thread discusses HDR (again) so let's have an HDR only thread. My contribution is this single shot from my favorite alley. I used Photomatix to make it pop.

Winter,Napa,balloon,hdr effect
Winter,Napa,balloon,hdr effect...

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