Post your HDR for fun!!!

That very first shot in this thread of the mountains is incredible.

I don't shoot a lot of HDR (don't shoot a ton of landscapes actually)...here's my best ones.
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Very nice, i love trees and fall colors out there, you are lucky people.

Well done with HDR, look like so natural rather than mine fake look shots.
 
Are all of your HDR-creations made from bracketed exposures, or where those that have movement in them made from a single RAW-file processed in three or five different manners?
 
Are all of your HDR-creations made from bracketed exposures, or where those that have movement in them made from a single RAW-file processed in three or five different manners?

They are all from a single RAW file processed for three or more multi-exposures, only in post #19 the before-last shot of the water valley reflection it was done by multiple bracketed RAW shots, almost i get very similar results at the end if done by single RAW shots processed or already bracketed SOOC shots, just with bracketed shots i get a bit less noisy and better color a bit, and definitely in movement i can't get it good with bracketed shots.
 
Wow, some very neat shots here. I love to see everyones different ways of doing HDR. Still have to attempt to do it myself...
 
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Too bad, not all shots can be good in HDR if the original shot is not good enough in exposure overall and so.
 
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Vignetting is from the ND filter, i don't like this filter on ultra wide angle lens [SinghRay VariND].
 
why did you use an ND filter?

Not sure why, but i was thinking that i will shoot night shot long exposure then maybe those artificial lights will cause so overexposed blown out exposure, so i used the ND just in case to lower that overexposure of the lights.
 

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