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Bob Bors
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« on: December 29, 2010, 12:15:16 AM »

I just got the HDR photography book after getting a new camera (sony a55). I had a Sony a200 for a few year. I do regular plant collecting trips and wanted the built in GPS.  I saw some HDR pics on the internet and was suprised to see that my camera has some HDR functions.

I love to take pictures of sunrises and sunsets. Usually I ignore the ground since I don't see it anyway. but for the assignment I included more ground.
The 2nd photo was taken using manual and based on the advice of the book, but it's cheating since the sony has an HDR function. The assignment was for "my favourite setup" but usually my favourite setup is automatic. But since this turned out nicely this is my new favourite setup.

I'm hoping to learn how to retroactively do HDR on some of my past pictures and how to do it well in the future.
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The Regsy
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2010, 01:44:15 PM »

Nice images, very gentle and understated HDR.  Nice
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kenlarry
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2011, 08:04:02 AM »

Very nice and natural use of HDR technique. Good captures. One question: how did you upload your photos. I uploaded to the previous site but can't find any link for uploading on this one? Thanks.
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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2011, 10:08:54 PM »

[quote author=Bob Bors link=topic=37.msg101#msg101 date=1293603316]
I just got the HDR photography book after getting a new camera (sony a55). I had a Sony a200 for a few year. I do regular plant collecting trips and wanted the built in GPS.  I saw some HDR pics on the internet and was suprised to see that my camera has some HDR functions.

I love to take pictures of sunrises and sunsets. Usually I ignore the ground since I don't see it anyway. but for the assignment I included more ground.
The 2nd photo was taken using manual and based on the advice of the book, but it's cheating since the sony has an HDR function. The assignment was for "my favourite setup" but usually my favourite setup is automatic. But since this turned out nicely this is my new favourite setup.

I'm hoping to learn how to retroactively do HDR on some of my past pictures and how to do it well in the future.

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Another good book is: "The HDRI Handbook", ISBN9: 978-1-933952-05-5 about <> $50.00. HDR is not new, might want to go here to see the background of the process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
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