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haha thanks. Yeah. I blame a mate of mine I've been shooting with, all he does is HDR's.. so instead of taking a few photos I like and then waiting for him to get his multi exposures of every shot he likes.. im just joining in on it haha

colours are a little over the top

as for the softness

I have a suggestion:

pick the single photo you like the most

copy and paste it twice

(now you should have three copies of the one file)

in photomatix open them for hdr

(it will detect that they have the same exp bias and offer you to set new ones)

just hit ok so it uses the default or 1/3

then do your hdr doing that

(you dont need to do any aligning as it was all the same photo so everything will line up perfectly)

thats not REALLY how you do HDR photos tho. that said, its a quick way of doing it with good results!

thats not REALLY how you do HDR photos tho. that said, its a quick way of doing it with good results!

technically if you're shooting in RAW mode on a DSL withover 12mpx, then you can adjust exposure digitally and still retain a fair bit of quality. Don't really see why you'd wanna do it that way, esp when DSLR's these days take a second to do multiple exposure stops.

technically if you're shooting in RAW mode on a DSL withover 12mpx, then you can adjust exposure digitally and still retain a fair bit of quality. Don't really see why you'd wanna do it that way, esp when DSLR's these days take a second to do multiple exposure stops.

because (a) some things move faster than 1 second (ie trees) and (b) some people don't have tripods

That's gotta be a piss-take, or someone who is rather over-confident, or REALLY has tickets on themselves!

He/She says he/she's only just got their camera, yet they've already developed a "speciality" and a "style?" WTF???

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