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ROFL those pics remind me of this one time, when I was on acid.. and yeh I forget the rest !!

great pics chubbs, I gotta dig out my 450D and give it a go one of these days

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Here's some of my HDR shots, some more exaggerated than others, clearly :spoton:

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This shot Rocks :bowdown:

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Hell yeah Chubz, I'm diggin' that shot hardcore :D

Zap, look up the autobracketing (AEB) function for your camera (it'll have one).

Basically what AEB does is, you set the exposure manually, then it takes one shot at the correct exposure, one at -2 exposure and one at +2 exposure.

That's the only real techo bit of the whole process.

Then Photomatix combines the 3 for you and you play with the Tone Mapping sliders and BAM! That's it.

P.S. I just googled it and apparently the D70 has a BKT button on the back to activate AutoBracketing.

http://digital-photography-school.com/auto...-bracketing-aeb

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Cheers Ghosti

It'd be good if cameras could be set to take more than 3 shots, those pics I posted above all use 5 exposures (-2,-1, 0, +1, +2) and some people even go as far as using 9. It seems a little excessive, but I've never tried it... :Imwifhim:

Either way I farkin LOVE the effect farkin :verysad:

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My mate has an awesome Leica (sp?) camera and it's default is to take 5 shots ranging from -2 to +2.

I suppose if you had a good tripod, you could just take the 5 shots manually, adjusting the exposure compensation after each shot. Difficult to do without moving the camera AT ALL though. A cable release would be handy here.

I'm with ya man, I'm kind of mesmerized by any good HDR pic I see lol.

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Ahhh cool, all related to how much $$$ you spend on the camera I guess.

I've got a cable release, but not a good tripod, so there's still some movement between shots :cry: so I just do it all from the one RAW.

How bout one of these bad boys? :crybaby:

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"The medium-format H2D-39 features a 2.2-inch OLED display, on which you can view your 78MB shots. You need not really despair about storage space though — this monster of a camera supports tethered hard drives. Look for lots of other goodies like new color-correction technology. If you’re wondering about pricing, the H2D will run you about $31,000. The CF-39MS will make an even bigger dent in your wallet, priced at about $40,000."

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Very interesting.

I downloaded the program, but the "serial key" wont work?

My camera won't allow WB bracketing in RAW mode, only JPEG, which limits my ability to tweek the image...Bummer...

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