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Just the same, bracketted 3 photos with a compact camera at EV (+1.3, 0, -1.3) =)

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You took three photo's using bracketing but unfortunately left out the juicy bit of how to put it all together into this neat HDR package.....
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Beautiful pic - HDR is definitely something I'd like to know more about...
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Great shot and nice use of the exposure bracketing function on your camera
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Beautiful pic - HDR is definitely something I'd like to know more about...
Me too..........could someone point us who want to know more, could you point us in the right direction. Or is there a thread that explains more? I have done a search but not a lot of info. What does HDR stand for #1.

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ps..............well I should have done this prior to my question.............I goggled it and now know from what y'all speak.

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Just the same, bracketted 3 photos with a compact camera at EV (+1.3, 0, -1.3) =)
I think this is a nice HDR image - IMO it's not over cooked and presumably does a nice job capturing the scene as your eyes saw it
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You took three photo's using bracketing but unfortunately left out the juicy bit of how to put it all together into this neat HDR package.....
Oops.. sorry.. This is because that this is not my first HDR shot, so i missed out that part.. =P

anyway, i use a program called photomatix to merge the images together.. the program does it very well and balances off the dark and bright areas equally, thought you can still adjust it manually..

My taste is more of a warm image with vivid colours.. something emotional i guess? =)
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Beautiful pic - HDR is definitely something I'd like to know more about...
Haha.. yeah.. I myself is not that good, nor know what HDR really is.. But i rather not know so i can try to expand the creativity and ability of HDR photography.. =) I just know that is very detailed, dynamic and clear.. =)
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Great shot and nice use of the exposure bracketing function on your camera
actually i am using a compact camera.. I cant afford a dslr yet.. xD so it was manually shot, one by one.. xD
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Me too..........could someone point us who want to know more, could you point us in the right direction. Or is there a thread that explains more? I have done a search but not a lot of info. What does HDR stand for #1.

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ps..............well I should have done this prior to my question.............I goggled it and now know from what y'all speak.
Like I said in the previous reply, i am not clear about what HDR is all about.. It stands for High Dynamic Range.. But yeah, i rather not know too detail about it because it can limit photography.. I prefer to be out of the box and run more creativity on HDR than what it is said to be on the net..
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