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Old 04-26-2007, 05:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HDR Photography

I did my best to put together a quick tutorial for those looking to add an element of HDR into their landscape photography:

http://www.squidoo.com/hdr-photography

From the tips:

--> Look for scenes with high contrast. In my experience this will give you the most impact in your images. (Reflections, dark objects, metal, shiny objects, bright lights, heavy shadows, bright sunlight, etc)

--> When assessing the area you will be photographing, try to get clouds in the skies.

--> Remember how you always tried to not back light your subject without a main softbox/reflector/mainlight with conventional photography? With HDR, break all the rules that limited you and never feel constrained. You are only limited by your imagination, so start dreaming of new ways you can use HDR that have never been seen.

V/r,
Forsh
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