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Old 05-18-2009, 02:50 PM
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Been out with my boy today and we set out to do a lot of HDR photography. We tried to do it all correctly, with tripods, mirror locks, 3 esposures and all the rest of it, but for me it just dont seem to want to work. They dont look sharp to me as if there was ghosting on every image especially once I put the images through Photomatix. Not sure what I am doing wrong. Anyawys.. here is one of the shots from today. Will post up a few more in the next couple of days. Hope you enjoy xx

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Old 05-18-2009, 04:59 PM
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wow, this is a great shot, my eyes are drawn to every part of the photo...great job!!
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Old 05-18-2009, 05:09 PM
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The stained glass is amazing. I really do like this photo. Looks really good to me, nice job!
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Well believe it or not, this looks like a true HDR with one exception and its not a bad one, just one I noticed. The light coming through the stained glass is a little bright. Keep in mind though, I HAD to notice it! All I could think was wow! I wish I were there. Good photos can almost fill your sense of smell and taste and I can smell the rich wood smell of the church! Nice work.
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Wow.. thank you all for your kind comments. I really thought I totally blew this one lol. I am glad you all enjoyed it. xx
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hdr work will continue to amaze me and yours is done so beautifully! i haven't been that successful in my trials and errors! good job!
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Old 05-19-2009, 11:13 AM
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Very well done! Awesome!

I will agree with MartysMadhouse, it would've been great if the details in the stained glass is clearer.
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Older churches make good candidates for HDR because of the architecture and materials used in their construction..., yours is well done
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