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Hdr Photography
#1
some pretty great photography...

High Dynamic Range Photography

HDR is when multiple pictures are taken at different exposures and then 'merged' together. So don't be surprised if you see contributions from your favourite photoshop filters as well.

Some of the pics are really impressive tho...
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Pretty sweet. I wish I knew more about merging them together. It's something I wouldn't mind trying.
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hmm not bad but some of the photo's look way to fake.
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Some of those photos are pretty cool.
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Wow those are pretty sweet!

One day I'm going to invest in a better camera where I can do neat stuff.
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torradan,Jan 29 2007, 08:28 AM Wrote:Wow those are pretty sweet!

One day I'm going to invest in a better camera where I can do neat stuff.
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It's just merging the pictures in a certain way using something like Photoshop or Photomatrix(?). You can do it with a normal digital camera. All you really need is a tripod.
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