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Not even sure if this is proper HDR but the pics turned out....



and a close up of the beach...

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Old 09-22-2009, 06:28 PM
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Those are intersting shots! What is HDR?
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The pictures are nice and interesting. the colors came out really interesting, and great contrast.

Shelly S.: HDR stands for High Dynamic Range
See: High dynamic range imaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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wow thats an amazing first try. the water looks so silky and smooth. well done
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Shelly S.: HDR stands for High Dynamic Range
See: High dynamic range imaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks! It sounds complicated to me, lol.
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Very interesting Composter! .. I like it, neat art .. If you don't mind me asking - Did you have multiple exposures (how many if so?)? What did you use software wise? I've toyed with Photomatix trial, it seems user friendly .. anyways and again nice work ..
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I must say I love the effect you have gotten from these nice going
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whoah! a great first try!!
good job.
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the first one is absolutly gorgeous, the colors so really well together! esepcially the blue and the orange

fantastic job!
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Very interesting Composter! .. I like it, neat art .. If you don't mind me asking - Did you have multiple exposures (how many if so?)? What did you use software wise? I've toyed with Photomatix trial, it seems user friendly .. anyways and again nice work ..
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@jack russell, no single shot but played with coloring with a program called Focus Photoeditor.....
 

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