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So it did :(

I never noticed till you pointed it out :) cheers :)

I saw the sign and the lack of sign and it took a while to suss out where it went ;)

Also, just tried (spurred on by this thread) to process some photos from my point and shoot (okay, crap, but it'll give me the bug enough to justify a dSLR)

http://wst50.deviantart.com/

There's only 2 photos there, so it's easy to compare them.

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What techniques did you use to do that? looks sharpened a good bit

Honestly, I really can't remember haha. It was long ago. I did use a lot of color dodging and burning, and yes, it is sharpened up a bit but I did process with RAW so I was able to bring out a LOT of detail from the shot. I used some selective color saturation, brightness, etc... A lot went into it, probably around 3-4 hours worth of post.

I think HDR looks terrible, on almost all of the examples i've seen.
I kind of agree with you. There are some that are way overdone and blown out, but there are some, though not a lot, good ones that look decent.

It really depends on how someone processes the photos. I see a LOT of HDR that looks amazing and not like plastic with tons of halos. Here are a couple of my own that I put together that I know don't look like some cheeseball shot that you see a lot of:

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It really depends on how someone processes the photos. I see a LOT of HDR that looks amazing and not like plastic with tons of halos. Here are a couple of my own that I put together that I know don't look like some cheeseball shot that you see a lot of:

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See, your examples are how HDRs should look. They're not blown out, nor do they look ridiculously over saturated. (Y)

It really depends on how someone processes the photos. I see a LOT of HDR that looks amazing and not like plastic with tons of halos. Here are a couple of my own that I put together that I know don't look like some cheeseball shot that you see a lot of:

190387946_ec22cfba16_o.jpg

2290609682_99dd50d282_o.jpg

Did you have a Neutral Density filter on for the ocean shot? Looks kinda like it

I see a LOT of HDR that looks amazing and not like plastic with tons of halos. Here are a couple of my own that I put together that I know don't look like some cheeseball shot that you see a lot of

Those images go against the entire point of high dynamic range imaging, as defined on Wikipedia:

"The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to shadows."

The images you posted do not accurately respresent the intensity of the scene but merely exaggerate particular aspects of it - they look far too arty and processed. HDR is great for computer games where you're talking about a dynamic experience but it's only really useful for arty stuff when it comes to imaging. That's not to say that I don't like them... just that they don't look at all natural or realistic.

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