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Thanks! I think I used a light wandReally nice lighting on this one.
Thanks! I think I used a light wandReally nice lighting on this one.
This is what happens when one "overcooks" the process. And it's not the worst result I've ever seen by a long shot. I do a lot of HDR when the dynamic range is just too great. But I try to make it so that it doesn't actually appear to be HDR. It can improve your pictures if you use a light touch. If not, it tends to look like a screenshot from a cheap video game. If you shoot raw, you can get three images of different exposure levels and use them as a conventional HDR. Or, if your sensor is good, you can tonemap a single image to get a pretty good result.Is this what HDR does??? I've seen it on my phone but never used it.
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And the next shot is a life transition.
Is this what HDR does??? I've seen it on my phone but never used it.
This is what happens when one "overcooks" the process. And it's not the worst result I've ever seen by a long shot. I do a lot of HDR when the dynamic range is just too great. But I try to make it so that it doesn't actually appear to be HDR. It can improve your pictures if you use a light touch. If not, it tends to look like a screenshot from a cheap video game. If you shoot raw, you can get three images of different exposure levels and use them as a conventional HDR. Or, if your sensor is good, you can tonemap a single image to get a pretty good result.
I've done stuff like that, only worse. Much worse... I think they deliberately kept phones from being too overcooked.I’d just gotten the iPhone 14 pro max and wanted to push the limits of the dynamic range when shooting in raw on the phone just to see how far I could go.
I was composing the shot and the chicken walked up and pretty much posed exactly right for me.love this photo