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tend to agree withhttp://www.clubsnap.com/forums/members/95583-sinned79http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/members/95583-sinned79 bro, sinned79.
Up till now, I am still unable to appreciate HDR images. Most of them look so artificial and unreal. But if done "perfectly" then I guess they look "arty".

I think my Hdr process is not overcooked & overdone. Btw, thanks for the comment & input.
 

Keep it up, but do keep the over processing down :)

I like the Changi Boardwalk series except viewpoint#14, for the same reasons mentioned by sinned79.


Thanks for viewing my works. Will do & make process more Natural
 

i think you should just do whatever you want to do.. I think you have some skills and thus it should not be limited by what people think of you. Explore your own imagination and good things will come.
 

wilz586 said:
I think my Hdr process is not overcooked & overdone. Btw, thanks for the comment & input.

Is very nice!!!! I second to that! Keep it up....
 

i think you should just do whatever you want to do.. I think you have some skills and thus it should not be limited by what people think of you. Explore your own imagination and good things will come.

Hi Draken413o, thanks for the kind words & have time to visit my thread. Have a nice day man!
 

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#20 is beautiful bro. Well done.
 

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Nicely done, esp #20.

Care to share your workflow?
 

bro... care share how to shoot long exposure HDR?... tyty
 

nice... should have removed the bottles and tape on the ground before shooting ah
 

very nice, i like this. not overly grungy and still be able to see the texture in some photos.

just do what you feel it's right, good job.
 

I like no 7,
Where is it ?
 

Nicely done, esp #20.

Care to share your workflow?

Hey bro, im just busy in the past few days on my work no time to visit my thread. Usually I shoot some images from -5 to +5 (11 stops in this case) so that I can achieve maximum dynamic contrast for my final HDR image manually blended. Some are 3 or just 7 because I do not really need the full dynamic contrast. Its better to have many exposure so you have a lot of choices.;):);) Then the rest image is set for 20-30 secs from +1 EV onwards, bulb mode for LE.. Then using Nik Software for multi-exposure post-processing Tone mapping & CS5 for sharpening.
Hope this helps for you!!! :);)

Regards,
Wilz
 

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