File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
I was testing with HDR.. and I got this. Really no story behind it. Comments? Crits?
>> Anonymous
..OP here.. I forgot it strips the EXIF data. It was shot on a Canon Rebel XSi with a 75-300 mm telephoto lens with no tripod.. all 3 exposures.
>> Anonymous
not really an interesting photo, but its a nice use of HDR.

The HDR is not overly done and it adds some depth to the picture.

What was the + and - you set the AEB at?
>> Anonymous
-1 and +1 stops. And 0.
>> Anonymous
what AM I lookin at?
>> Anonymous
no offense but that didn't need HDR at all

overlay some layers, burn some parts, done
>> Anonymous
I still don't know wtf is this.
>> beethy !HJGkSBB3Ao
HDR is pointless when there's no areas that greatly differ in dark/light.
>> Scolio
>>224222
agreed. HDR is just a process used for correcting blow out situation. Showing off HDR is like showing off how well you know how to use the blur tool in photoshop.
>> Anonymous
OP can you post up the un hdr version of this photo?

Because I believe that the subtle use of HDR here is nice and adds depth to some features, but I would like to see the base shot to compare.