Safety Hawk
Posts: 650
Joined: 4/28/2004 From: White Stone,
VA, USA Status: offline
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I've never had good luck with HDR under inside light. It seems to work best in bright sunlight and when the whole subject can't be properly exposed in any one shot. Sorry, I'm terrible and explaining things clearly....but I'll try. I posted three shot and the final HDR here. It's just a random shot I did, but it's of a pit full of logs and crap, and in the first photo it's way over exposed so that stuff in the bottom would be exposed, and in the second photo is a happy medium, but neither the top or the bottom is properly exposed, and in the last one the top is exposed well, but the bottom is all dark. The final is at the bottom with all parts exposed well. I know, it's not a very exciting photo, but it demonstrates what I'm try to say better than I can say it. My results with HDR has been pretty hit or miss, but when I do get it to work right I impress myself.
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