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  1. #1
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    Cool Holiday Bow HDR - My First HDR! :)

    Shot my first, painfully long High Dynamic Range photo! Go easy on me.. The first one is bound to have some flaws.. And I know the center of the bow is slightly hidden there, but look at the quality and color range of the image first..


    -Had a question below requesting a tutorial for this HDR.. Here is the tutorial I found online that I used to merge this HDR.. Has instructions for Nikon and Canon:
    http://www.revellphotography.com/blo...cable-release/



    *Canon EOS T3i (600D) Rebel 18MP w/EFS 18-55mm Kit Lens, 25 second exposure bracketing
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    Last edited by cC.DOMINO™; 03-15-2012 at 08:27 PM.

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    Thats pretty cool, the colors and everything arent too overpowering and flow good with each other. what kind of camera did you use? thats really good quality for how close it is
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    love how you've turned this photo into almost an cartoon. love it
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    i'd love to see a tutt for HDR, i've been intrested in it for a while just never had anyone explain it to me properly ( and this is at university level) I really should know, after all i'm studying a degree in it! ahha if you could do a tut would be grand! ?
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    Its basically. 3 photos.. 1 normal exposure. 1 under exposed 1 over exposed and you layer on top of eachother in PS
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    hdrs are best used in landscape i think..but its a pretty cool thing




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    Hi! Wow! Thanks for all the replies! Sorry I have replied yet, I started a new job and have been working double shifts.. O.o Actually, this HDR has 6 layers of various exposures and white balancing. I'll see if I can find that tutorial I found for HDR Merging.. (Original Post)

    -Oh, and I believe there was a question about what camera I have.. The camera name is right on top of the original image..
    Last edited by wfcamb; 12-04-2011 at 11:42 AM.

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