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One of my first HDR
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Model DSC-H50
Exposure time 1/320 s
F-number f/4.5
ISO speed ratings ISO 100
Exposure bias value 0.00 eV
Metering mode Pattern
Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal length 5.2 mm
White balance Manual white balance

Just looking for general critique on what could have been done better or if this is even a good HDR.
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Old 02-27-2009, 04:47 PM
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Im moving this to the share your shots threads since it does not follow the guidelines for critiquing.
In here you need to add some info that you think might need work on or something you are unsure of and also the EXIF data.
Let me knwo if you want it moved back and you intend to edit the post.
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Hi, nice shot
But can I ask a question, what is HDR? I am new in here. So could you explain, plz
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HDR is basically taking three different shots at different exposures and blending them so you get the larger Dynamic Range. Ther are plenty of HDR tutorials on Flickr or other various places on the net.

I think image is a nice soft artsy image. If you are going for real looking HDR then its abit over done and a bit soft. It almost looks ortonized.
The photo itself is not bad and I think would be a nice one for HDR. IT really just depends on which style you are going for. Alot of people are tired of seeing Over done artistic HDRS and think those are the only ones people are doing. Then on the other hand people like me love them when done nicely.
This one is on the right track but I'd say keep at a bit.
What programs are you using to create this?
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