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Jul 20, 2012 13:07:42   #
jefflantzimages Loc: Seattle
 
great idea i just got NIK's software and looking forward to trying my hand at HDR.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:12:24   #
zincgt Loc: Tucson AZ
 
Sounds good to me. I'm all trial and error when it comes to HDR. Tried a paid program and a free one. Seem to have the camera set up right, just need to be able to process the RAW images together correctly I guess.



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Jul 20, 2012 13:14:15   #
Zeena42
 
I am enjoying all these beautiful pictures on here.
gsrunyan wrote:
Count me in. Here are some from a trip to New York City.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:21:02   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
MadMike wrote:
I am so excited with the interest you all show for this new Forum. To subscribe go to hehttp://www.uglyhedgehog.com/section_list.jspre.
I have looked at all of your images, and read all your posts, and I'm impressed. It took me most of the day to get started, and organized, but we are off to a great start, so you can start posting in the forum now.
There are a lot of you with more experience than me, so try to help others, just remember that we all don't have the same idea of what HDR is as far as the artistic style some of us use. We welcome all styles of HDR, and I hope we can all comingle on this forum. Thanks again. Madmike
I am so excited with the interest you all show for... (show quote)


I have clicked on your link as well as copied and pasted. It doesn't show up under that address. I tried on both Firefox and Google with no luck.
Swede

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Jul 20, 2012 13:21:58   #
Zeena42
 
Black and White HDR

St. Petersburg, Florida Black and white HDR
St. Petersburg, Florida  Black and white HDR...

St. Petersburg, Florida BW HDR
St. Petersburg, Florida   BW HDR...

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Jul 20, 2012 13:26:47   #
Doe Loc: N, Augusta, South Carolina
 
Hershel wrote:
Doe,

It's truly a priveledge to bump into people who are familiar with B&H and say "hello" just as it is a priveledge to work here. I've always had this fantasy of meeting all of the people I conversed with on the net, greeting them and giving them a tour of the store when they came to NYC for a visit. That would be one large and happy party, LOL!

Thanks for being a customer and hope meet and greet you one day

HERSHEL


I have been watching the video you posted and learned something new. The guy says to turn off auto focus as well, I just thought it was the anti vibrate. Also suggested using the timer, wish I had known about that before I bought my wireless remote, could have saved some money.

Might I suggest that you post that on the new HDR forum for others. Thanks again.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:28:54   #
zincgt Loc: Tucson AZ
 
Tried one in B&W once, couldn't quite get the separation of grey level I wanted.



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Jul 20, 2012 13:30:23   #
MadMike Loc: SALT LAKE
 
Doe, I coppied and pasted that link on the forum for others to see. Good idea, I also learned a few things.
Doe wrote:
Hershel wrote:
Doe,

It's truly a priveledge to bump into people who are familiar with B&H and say "hello" just as it is a priveledge to work here. I've always had this fantasy of meeting all of the people I conversed with on the net, greeting them and giving them a tour of the store when they came to NYC for a visit. That would be one large and happy party, LOL!

Thanks for being a customer and hope meet and greet you one day

HERSHEL


I have been watching the video you posted and learned something new. The guy says to turn off auto focus as well, I just thought it was the anti vibrate. Also suggested using the timer, wish I had known about that before I bought my wireless remote, could have saved some money.

Might I suggest that you post that on the new HDR forum for others. Thanks again.
quote=Hershel Doe, br br It's truly a priveledge... (show quote)

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Jul 20, 2012 13:31:16   #
TaraMar Loc: Kingston, RI
 
Is anyone else having a problem clicking on this link. It is telling me the requested resource is not available.

MadMike wrote:
I am so excited with the interest you all show for this new Forum. To subscribe go to hehttp://www.uglyhedgehog.com/section_list.jspre.
I have looked at all of your images, and read all your posts, and I'm impressed. It took me most of the day to get started, and organized, but we are off to a great start, so you can start posting in the forum now.
There are a lot of you with more experience than me, so try to help others, just remember that we all don't have the same idea of what HDR is as far as the artistic style some of us use. We welcome all styles of HDR, and I hope we can all comingle on this forum. Thanks again. Madmike
I am so excited with the interest you all show for... (show quote)

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Jul 20, 2012 13:32:49   #
drbarrymary Loc: No. Carolina, Florida
 
Yes, I'm having a problem also.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:33:54   #
zincgt Loc: Tucson AZ
 
is it better to shoot in monochrome or convert to B&W post production?

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Jul 20, 2012 13:49:16   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
prmcute wrote:
Fail..... Disabled Parking Slot.... MOTORCYCLE???? Bwahahaha..... — at Mcdonald's Santolan.

Some states now issue disabled plates for motorcycles. That guy seems to be asking for trouble - the bike is so obvious.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:51:40   #
Millie Loc: New Jersey
 
For those who are true beginners in HDR, would love to see some posts about the basics of "how to shoot and process HDR". Perhaps some simple exercises or assignments to get us started. Looking forward to learning a lot more about it.

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Jul 20, 2012 13:56:56   #
ActiveViewer Loc: Turlock, CA
 
Sounds good to me! I have only done one HDR so far...but did have fun doing it. Finding the time is always the issue with me right not...but would like to see this happen. Learning all aspects of photography is why I'm here in the first place!

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Jul 20, 2012 14:02:27   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
TaraMar wrote:
Is anyone else having a problem clicking on this link. It is telling me the requested resource is not available.
drbarrymary wrote:
Yes, I'm having a problem also.
HDR Photography -- Before and After
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