NightRyder
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- May 3, 2014
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- Miami, Florida
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Hello all. This is my first post. I am new to HDR, and actually both daytime and terrestrial photography in general. My primary photography is astrophotography of deep space objects, and my DSLR's had rarely seen the light of day. However, after a recent attempt at HDR, I think I have been bit by the bug (a feeling very similar to the one that over took me 7 years ago when I began astrophotography). So the attached shot is literally my 3rd attempt ever at capturing and processing an HDR image. The first two attempts were, in my opinion, over cooked and lacked a solid composition... It is not easy to approach the fine line between a nicely processed HDR and an "over cooked" image with halos and a too much paintbrush effect... So please provide some feedback, but do take it easy on me. lol I'm a newbie. This was a bracket of 3 sub exposures captured with a T3i. This was taken at sunrise after an entire night at the telescope in the Everglades imaging the recent Lunar Eclipse.