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Old 19-03-2008, 14:02   #11
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HDR Japan does have some nice shots. The guy who inspired me about HDR did this one recently of the crashed ferry in Blackpool.
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Old 19-03-2008, 15:11   #12
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The guy who inspired me about HDR did this one recently of the crashed ferry in Blackpool.
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Old 19-03-2008, 18:18   #13
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That looks more like a computer game than real life
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Old 19-03-2008, 20:53   #14
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It may sound stupidly obvious but it helps to take a great photo to start with. Well composed with stunning light. Not to toot my own horn but thats why mine work so well. I often shoot at sunset and the photos are well composed. Often people say how impressed they are that I made a set of traffic lights look amazing.
The thing with a lot of your shots, is if you displayed them without the HDR, for the most part people would still be wowed by them.

People are all to keen to try 'HDR' and totally forget about taking a good photo at all, they just snap any old crap, blast it in photomatix and then admire their creation for (imo) all the wrong reasons.
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HDR Japan does have some nice shots. The guy who inspired me about HDR did this one recently of the crashed ferry in Blackpool.
I love David Nightingale. He writes a lot for Digital SLR User, which is nice.
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