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Old 01-04-2009, 2:45 PM   #5
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Re: Last few HDR shots from around Chester

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Originally Posted by lawrenso View Post
Would love to be able to do stuff like this - any chance of some lessons???
ok i'll try:

1) take 3 exposures using apature priority mode on a tripod using raw mode, i also used a 2 sec delay to ensure no movement but you can use a remote
2) I then used "Dynamic Photo HDR" as per these instructions here:
Dynamic Photo HDR | MyPhotoSoft

easy. I have fallen into the trap of getting the HDR bug in that all the pictures I have taken recently I have tried to process in HDR. "Real world" images (like trees, flowers etc) just dont seem to work but tin cans, padlocks, doors etc work great (see my flickr stream).

p.s. You'll find that HDR images are like Marmite - People either like what you have done or hate it. My personal fav is the bandstand.

Last edited by mark.carline; 01-04-2009 at 2:50 PM.
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