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Yea, but doing yields different results. That's why the tree line is really light directly above it. Without having the proper under/over exposed shots, it can't process it properly. It works, but it's not as effective.
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Photos from the zoo the other day. (all of the animals were either too far away or just laying around so not really any photos of them)





















the exposures were a little darker but i edited them to be a little lighter. I actually like them the original way. oh well.

Photos from the zoo the other day. (all of the animals were either too far away or just laying around so not really any photos of them)





















the exposures were a little darker but i edited them to be a little lighter. I actually like them the original way. oh well.
Originally Posted by djafropiq
how did you do HDR on just one shot?

this is what you call a failed panning shot. i've taken a few myself in the past :-)
you'll get the hang of it. keep practicing. drop it down to like 1/30. here's another one of that supra to kind of show what i mean...

you'll get there... it really does take some practice to get good at. shoot i still need practice myself.
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jon, i like the 2nd and 3rd pics, but i'd like the 1st better if everything except the berries were in black and white. i think it would make them pop nicely.
elijah, cute kids. is that the mom?? and what did his shirt say??
elijah, cute kids. is that the mom?? and what did his shirt say??






