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My first attempt at HDR using the trial version of Photomatix Pro. This is a normal photo exposed for the house.
HDR of a neighbor's flowers blooming for Spring.
The still shots were taken by hand with my Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 digital camera, using it's auto-bracketing mode with exposures set at +1, 0, -1. The image was constructed and tone mapped with HDRSoft's Photomatix.
I had never heard of the HDR style of photography until today when I saw the work of stevenarens flickr.com/photos/stevenarens/ (which is utterly marvelous). I found more information about the approach on wikipedia and also from here www.hdrsoft.com/ – you can also download the software from their too – I thought it would be good to have a little test, and here is the outcome – I know it's rubbish, but you have to start somewhere and I think it's a wonderful technique.
I had never heard of the HDR style of photography until today when I saw the work of stevenarens flickr.com/photos/stevenarens/ (which is utterly marvelous). I found more information about the approach on wikipedia and also from here www.hdrsoft.com/ – you can also download the software from their too – I thought it would be good to have a little test, and here is the outcome – I know it's rubbish, but you have to start somewhere and I think it's a wonderful technique.
I used 5 images of the same things using a tripod and self timer to eliminate shake. I used exposure settings of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. I then used a trial version of Photomatix. Anyone willing to contribute to my hobby of photography is more than allowed to purchase the professional version of this software @ www.amazon.com/HDRsoft-Photomatix-Pro/dp/B002CIP12U
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