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Anonymous
My first stab at HDR today.
any recomendations?
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>> Anonymous
Take a photo of SOMETHING! not just ANYTHING! HDR can't rescue shit.
>> Anonymous
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thanks it was just an test of the techniques, how about this one

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>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
>>290712
Along with most of /p/, I'm an adamant hater of the HDR effect. You've achieved a moderate amount of that effect. Please stop abusing HDR and use it when you need to, like when you need to expose 2 vastly different areas at the same time when each has a different amount of light present. For example when you need to photograph the inside of house while shooting the land through a window in that house, 2 different exposures needed which with HDR you can do.

Also find better subject matter and don't rely on HDR to make the photo worth viewing for you.