I believe you have been working with single shots. I'd like to see you do at least three Shot HDR's, so you can really get the benefit of what Photomatrix can do for your photo's.
Where is Indiana Jones? Looks like something for him. :lol: :lol:
This has to be one of my favorite places in arizona :-) here is the prerequisite old barn... before and after hd
Should I light it on fire? or some ominous black clousds and ravens.... ? (jk) I'm TRYING some restraint here... you have NO idea how hard it is for me LOL
ah no, I don't think ANYTHING there was for sale, very odd place, piles and piles of old drill bits, cast iron, trucks,...Though it would have been nice!
Thanks so much up-2-it I took a look at your photos, and they are stunning! I am really a newbie as a photographer, and tend to always play with the art aspect. I really like the way you use HDR to enhance your photos while keeping the integrity of the shot. I have tried playing with the exposure settings on my camera, but I always seem to mess them up :-)
Thanks, Usually I just do HDR to get an artsy feel to photos. I'm not a photographer, I'm actually a painter, so I tend to go for a more painterly look than hyper realism...:-)
I think I overdid it LOL sometimes get a bit heavy handed, in putting in more detail, I lost alot of it! Unfortunately, I forgot I had my glasses on, and was manual focusing... so alot of my photos came out blurry...