When I heard HDR for the first time, I didn’t
know what the people were talking about?
Also, I did not know that I had auto
bracketing on my camera. But, now i’ve got
the grips of using auto bracketing, I’m
loving.
Great pic! I suggest sometimes doing each
exposure seperately without bracketing, the
time between each shot creates cool cloud
effects! I learned this way and only
recently discovered what bracketing is!
I guess the same can apply to all photography
styles, but i would say even more so for HDR,
there is no right way. The right way is the
way you think looks best. some people go for
the full on water colour effect, some make it
subtle as possible, this fits nicely
inbetween. Ive found with HDR's (and often
with other pictures) its best to judge it a
week or so after you did it, when its new it
always looks better. That said this one is
nice.
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Hull Dude 30 (36 months ago | reply)
brill i love it ...
Steve Smith2 (36 months ago | reply)
Thanks Lee mate - fast comment i only posted it like 3 mins ago lol
mpk1313 (36 months ago | reply)
very nice...
I my self started HDR only three day ago.
Steve Smith2 (36 months ago | reply)
Have I basically got it right?
mpk1313 (36 months ago | reply)
At the moment I’m using a program call photomatix pro 3.1,
I find this program very easy to use, than photoshop
Steve Smith2 (36 months ago | reply)
I have Photomatix too - I am going to do this again on it to compare and see if there any any differences.
mpk1313 (36 months ago | reply)
When I heard HDR for the first time, I didn’t know what the people were talking about? Also, I did not know that I had auto bracketing on my camera. But, now i’ve got the grips of using auto bracketing, I’m loving.
Scott Leach (36 months ago | reply)
Hi Steve, don't forget to add a description when adding to the Hull pool!
suezq1342 added this photo to their favorites. (36 months ago)
suezq1342 (36 months ago | reply)
Great pic! I suggest sometimes doing each exposure seperately without bracketing, the time between each shot creates cool cloud effects! I learned this way and only recently discovered what bracketing is!
Kenneth Huggins [deleted] (36 months ago | reply)
hi Steve , cool tweaks. where this church ?
Bunk3r (36 months ago | reply)
I guess the same can apply to all photography styles, but i would say even more so for HDR, there is no right way. The right way is the way you think looks best. some people go for the full on water colour effect, some make it subtle as possible, this fits nicely inbetween. Ive found with HDR's (and often with other pictures) its best to judge it a week or so after you did it, when its new it always looks better. That said this one is nice.
Steve Smith2 (36 months ago | reply)
Thanks for the comments everyone - appreciated.
Ken, this church is in Bilton, just after the Asda store.
Talon93 (36 months ago | reply)
Looks good. My program of choice is Dynamic Photo HDR 4. I find it much easier than Photomatix.