First HDR attempt
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First HDR attempt
this is my porch. my roommates have made it this way but i think it tells of college quite well...i'm still learning how to merge all the exposures and get them to really stand out.
used photomatix. +/-4
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Nice, what kind of camera are you using?
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yeah i couldnt really avoid it and i wanted it done so i was like whatever...
but thanks. there will be plenty more to come. i need infrared to help me some more. but mostly its trial and error. LOTS of it
but thanks. there will be plenty more to come. i need infrared to help me some more. but mostly its trial and error. LOTS of it
Photomatix takes some getting used to. Also, with HDR you need to try and avoid scenes with a harsh shadows if possible, becaus elightening them up really makes the image seem flat.
Also, I agree with DareDevil, great subject for practicing but certainly you should pick something else for the real deal.
Also, I agree with DareDevil, great subject for practicing but certainly you should pick something else for the real deal.
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yeah i know...like i said (i think) i just wanted to do it real quick and i was in my apartment and this was it lol