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I will be the first to share an HDR composition of mine shot at Ecola State Park in Cannon Beach, Oregon. 11 different exposures merged and tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 2.2.4 :)

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Here is another, taken of my car in a parking garage. 16 exposures, same process as the previous photo:

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Original can be seen here: http://static.flickr.com/48/274477431_7746c30bbc_o.jpg

Ah, forgot it's monthly. Posted right before the beginning of the next month.

Same thing, first two shot on film. (First one is me practicing)

And if you're bored, or feeling a bit hungry, here's my flickr page.

Sorry for posting these twice.

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Here's a few photos that I took in Hong Kong during the summer (using an old 3MP Canon S30); taken on the touristy Peak, but from areas tourists are too lazy to hike to. I happened to inadvertently time the hiking just right with an amazing sunset:

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(unedited)

ThePeak_South_1_800w.jpg

(made into a wallpaper for my widescreen laptop; is it worth releasing?)

ThePeak_South_2_800.jpg

(just a little leveling adjustment)

I like it quite interesting but is the rust really that color or did you enhance it with Photoshop it stands out a bit to much for me.

But you can take my commends as a grain of salt if you like

I like it quite interesting but is the rust really that color or did you enhance it with Photoshop it stands out a bit to much for me.

But you can take my commends as a grain of salt if you like

the rust was actually the natural color, just stands out since the lockers arent blue anymore
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Can you post a tutorial on how to do this?

I had read about HDR images before and i thought about trying one..but i dont have the photoshop skills to do it. But i found a program which can do it for you.

http://goodcase.googlepages.com/HDR2Large.jpg

thats how it came out

can some one tell me how to do HDR composition with photos and how metro did those photos in post number 2

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat...thread=20982409

I found a good tutorial (Y)

I am not really sure that I would classify that as true HDR. To me, it is more photomanipulation than anything. It gives somewhat of an HDR effect but has nowhere the dynamic range to bring it close to HDR. It took me awhile but I did manage to create a basic tutorial for people. It is in PDF format and it can be found here:

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/43647117/

I also have a small journal entry up there that explains HDR in depth on how you create it, but without exact steps. It explains how the HDR is composed, about taking the exposures, explaining the technology of HDR itself, and a small feature of HDR shots that myself and other people have done. View it here:

http://metro.deviantart.com/journal/10729871/

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