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This is my first HDR picture.

hdr of gully.

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Paul Robert

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Got my camera back form the sensor cleaning, and wow! was it dirty. Anyway, I bought 2 new lenses for 60 bucks. A NIkon 135mm and a 500 mm Sigma. Both are prime lenses. This was shot with my 25mm Rikonion.

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Interesting shot, the light plays nicely on the trees.

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Did you do the HDR in camera or in post?



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Did you do the HDR in camera or in post?

 

Inquiring minds want to know. 



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Paul Robert

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Post, Thumper. I found out that you can only use bracketing with jpeg. I shoot RAW. So for now, I am doing post. That was late in the day, close to the "golden hour" LOL!



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Which HDR software have you been using?

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Paul Robert

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Photomatix. First I open the image up in lightroom. Usually all I have to do is crank on the clarity. Save the normal exposure, and then make 2 or more + and -  exposure, save those and then open up photmatix. In photmatix I open them as bracketed group.