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Is this HDR? does anybody know how to acheive this !live" effect?

Not HDR in my book.... too fast to take multiple exposures. Looks like a simple sepia/magenta filter to me. Or the white balance was way off and never corrected.
 
I don't see anything special.
 
I'm not seeing anything other than wedding snapshots. They don't have the color cast you originally asked about.
 
I didnt mean the oringe cast. The intention was to point out the live colours and the sharpness or the way the people looks... If you take a look at the pictures in the bright light u can see both the details in the shadows and in the highlights..and it still looks like a normal photo..I know it might sound like a nonsence but I am using the same gear and when I finish my pictures the r way far to be at least close to these results
 
I didnt mean the oringe cast. The intention was to point out the live colours and the sharpness or the way the people looks... If you take a look at the pictures in the bright light u can see both the details in the shadows and in the highlights..and it still looks like a normal photo..I know it might sound like a nonsence but I am using the same gear and when I finish my pictures the r way far to be at least close to these results

That comes from knowing how to properly expose images with the camera, as well as good editing techniques.

Post one of your images, and allow us to edit it. I think you'll be surprised.
 
and one more thing. I can get close using the shadow tool in Camera Raw in PS5 but the thing is that when I use it it causes unlinear transition on the blury object out of the depth of field
 
just looks like an instagram photo to me. not HDR
 
Yeah, most modern cameras have enough dynamic range to pull the shadows up as much as in the photo. You'd be surprised at how much detail you can get out of a single digital exposure.
 

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