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12-02-2011 08:52 PM
# ADS
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Chief Free Electron Relocator
The first one really doesn't look like it's even HDR. Looks like a normal 1-frame shot.
Second, the HDR shows up, but works well, especially for the details in the stonework.
The last one..... the blooming & halos ruin it. There's three different shades of blue in the sky. I'd like to see the clouds on the right toned down a bit instead of being pure white.
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My toys: Nikon D60 & gripped D7000: Nikkor 10.5 fisheye, 10-24, 18-105, 70-300, 105 Micro: Tokina 500: Sigma 600: Celestron 2000: auto macro tube set: SB600: Manfrotto 055XB/390RC2 & 560B-1: Gossen Starlite: Easy-Up AP1500: 40' WonderPole
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Today was a crazy day to shoot. It was over cast all day with and rain. When I finally got a chance to shoot the sun came out on the right and to the left of me was all cloudy really dark. This is why you see the change in the sky in the third shot. HDR always brings out more of that.
The first shot is to show the wide angle of the lens at 12mm. People are always complaining about HDR and how it looks to cartoony so I have been working on technique to show that HDR can look real and help enhance photos. Believe me with the way that the lighting was with the clouds this shot was hard to get to look good. The clouds cleared and it was about sunset time so the front of this building was really dark and the sky was really light. But after quite some pictures and changes in ISO I was able to get enough pictures to make this look like a real 1 shot picture perfect image.
The second was cropped in to show wide angle in portrait mode with a little more processing to give it the HDR look but no over done where its over saturated.
These images look amazing on my 27" screen and the smaller images dont really do them justice. You can see way more detail when enlarged using flickr and more so on my screen with the normal size image.
Thanks though for posting comments. Its always good to get CC makes us better and keep developing.
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I took this today at the AZ Mills Mall

poles by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
Just wanted to add to the images taken with this lens
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Post some non HDR's with it, I'd like to see! In the market for a wide angle.

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Originally Posted by
Derrel
Gosh, I thought Exposure Compensation was like Title IX, or the Equal Rights Act....you know, designed as a way to make up for wrongs of the past, and to give disadvantaged exposures compensation for the past history of under-exposures, inflated ISO ratings, and deliberate and willful over-exposures in the face of sidelighting...huh....guess not...we love ya tevo...
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another two HDR's but they have a nice wide angle view

soccer field by VIPGraphX, on Flickr

tucson inn by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
Last edited by vipgraphx; 12-04-2011 at 11:58 PM.
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I like the foot ball field one but you need to adjust the horizon.