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My first HDR Picture.....
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September 26, 2012
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After watching videos from fourm, I tried to take My first picture of HDR as practice…… and here what I got.

please do comments it will really help me to improve my skills……..

Thanks……
https://easy-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/phmz4-HDR-1.jpg

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September 26, 2012
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Really nice and no doubt HDR. I can’t but wonder what might be around the corner at the far end of the path. Is there some strange erotic creature in the netted cage against the wall? Very mysterious.

If possible, you might want to remove the motor bike and overhead wires. They modernize an otherwise nostalgic atmosphere. I really think this photo is worth the extra effort.

Please tell us your camera settings, the EV range in the HDR process, and the software used. All would be most helpful.

Wish I had taken this shot, Mandrake.

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September 26, 2012
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I am glad to have your response Mandrake, Really thanks full for your thoughts about my pictures….. as I mentioned above that after watching your info on HDR, next morning I wake up at 7am and went out with my cam tripod and took the shoot as your video guided me…..and the came back to my pc and start using photomatrix, efex pro, and photoshop and then light room…..finally I got this after 2 1/2 hrs work…..
and ya your wish can come true, but you have to come here at my home (India) to take the shot ……lol.
Apeture mode :- 1/8sec, F13, ISO100 first pic. 1/15 F13, ISO100 secound pic. Third one 1/30 F13, ISO100.

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September 26, 2012
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Thank you so much for the additional information. Goodness… 2 1/2 hours… that is a lot of work, but well worth it. Please understand that the instructional videos are not mine. They, and this site, are the product of Oksana who is the Administrator. I am just a member of the group such as yourself. I really liked your photo, so I gave you my thoughts.

Mandrake.

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September 27, 2012
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oh….. then thanks to Oksana……. for all help……and thanks you Mandrake for the great thoughts…..

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A bit over the top, but i like the effect. For a HDR pic. i think it`s a bit to much contrast and color.

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I love the photo. I don’t think the bike should be removed, as the matter of fact, the bike is the element that gives the photo a purpose, a mark, a soul… and the yellow color drags our attention to it. very well done. The HDR is fine, almost a cartoonish style. Sometimes in architectural photography in a more purist style, some elements like the wires, could be removed, but in this case, that is a photo that caracterizes a place every element should remain as it is, because the HDR will do the interpretation of the palce by the photograher…(in my opinion)

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