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    HDR version of a pic I posted a while ago
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    I'm out of touch with the technicalities of photography these days digidark but presume HD is High Definition and this image - as presented here - is certainly that.

    I appreciate this is not the place to comment too much on other peoples 'work' but I worry this is a little too much 'fixing' for me resulting in the unreal.

    If you are going to ignore the 'fixing' then this is without doubt an excellent piece of artwork.

    Pete.

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    Stands for High Dynamic Range Pete, I've done a couple, it can involve taking two or three photos of the same scene with different exposure settings, then overlaying them, can get some quite interesting results.

    I like this one Ian, although there is a smidgen of ghosting on the horizon.

    Below is a composite of three exposures and the final HDR, this was my first, but does show the benefits of the technique.
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    Thank you for your comments,they are much appreciated. To me HDR is a way of simulating the differences between negetive film and slide film.

    http://www.digital-creativity.co.uk is a site worth a look if you are interested in quality results using HDR. Its the site of one of our members....Spooks by name
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