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I decided to take a plunge into HDR. This is a shot I took at Caesarea ancient port.
The camera I am using is the Canon 550D and the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lense. I used Photomatix to create the HDR.

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Except for the slant, I like the processing as it suits the scene. Nice shot!
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Except for the slant, I like the processing as it suits the scene. Nice shot!
I was so hooked up on the processing, I didn't see the slant. Thank you.
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Where'd it go? No image anymore... =[
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Where'd it go? No image anymore... =[
It slid of the page because of the slant
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OK... Lesson #2.
When changing picture on flickr make sure you change the link as well - Checked .
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I like the shot. Just wondering what bracketing you used for the shots into Photomatix? was it a 3 shot bracket? What kind of range did you use on the brackets? I always like to see how others do the HDR thing. What bracketing and all that. I love the techie stuff...
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Ah - that's better! Very nice
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I like the shot. Just wondering what bracketing you used for the shots into Photomatix? was it a 3 shot bracket? What kind of range did you use on the brackets? I always like to see how others do the HDR thing. What bracketing and all that. I love the techie stuff...
I did a 3 shot bracket with -2, -1 and 0 exposure correction because of the sky brightness.
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