Hey guys, HDR photography seems to be the new 'thing' if you are a photo nut. Let's see how good you all are and also educate those who want to know more about what it takes to create a 'REAL' HDR photo. I feel that an HDR picture is more of how the human brain truly remembers a scene. Here is a link that explains how to create one, http://www.vanilladays.com/hdr-guide/ It takes some good software and alot of patience to get great results. I am still learning but I think I am gettin' the hang of it. Let's post up only 'REAL' HDR photos, I know some 'SIMULATED' HDRs can be done nicely with Photomatix and Photoshop, but let's just post up TRUE ones, I'll start it off: (post any subject, it doesn't have to be just cars)
By the way, post BIG pictures, small ones don't look good........ Anyways, everyone has 24" widescreen monitors nowadays, right??? .... lol.....
My equipment: Canon XTi, 28-80mm EF-S and 75-300mm EF-S lenses, Speedlite 580ex flash AND Nikon D80, 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses and a TRIPOD!!!!
EDIT: Nikon D700 w/D3 batt grip, 24-120VR, 70-200VR 2.8 w/2x extender, SB-900.



By the way, post BIG pictures, small ones don't look good........ Anyways, everyone has 24" widescreen monitors nowadays, right??? .... lol.....
My equipment: Canon XTi, 28-80mm EF-S and 75-300mm EF-S lenses, Speedlite 580ex flash AND Nikon D80, 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses and a TRIPOD!!!!
EDIT: Nikon D700 w/D3 batt grip, 24-120VR, 70-200VR 2.8 w/2x extender, SB-900.
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