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I have to agree with most comments her in that a lot of examples that I have seen are over cooked. When HDR is done well, that is it not readily apparent, it adds to the photo.
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Bob
I have to agree with most comments her in that a lot of examples that I have seen are over cooked. When HDR is done well, that is it not readily apparent, it adds to the photo.
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Is this at the old fort near the Keystone ferry dock?
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Agreed on all accounts. I haven't seen many that I find realistic let alone attractive. The one Curt posted is the best I've seen yet! Bravo!
Just have a look through Flickr, HDR is 99% garbage. As several other posters have mentioned, the only time it looks good is when you can't tell it's HDR to begin with.
Just have a look through Flickr, HDR is 99% garbage. As several other posters have mentioned, the only time it looks good is when you can't tell it's HDR to begin with.
On the contrary, photography is fake because is way off the mark visually.HDR is better than real life. Which sounds nice, but its still fake. And it's the kind of fake I do not like.
I find it very suitable for holiday brochures.
Sparrow, I've always envied northerners who have hdr light all day long.
At my latitudes, hdr is there only for an hour at each end of the night.
HDR helps bring photography back into a normal visual visual range of contrast and colour.