@Gold007sd - really really nice. I especially like the "non-HDR" look of it. It comes across tack.sharp, and is very life-like.
I think he means over saturated and ghosting. I beleive that's why most photographers hate HDR but done just right it is very cool. One of my HDR photos sits in the middle of a CEO's wall. It has been one of my most appreciated photos. I get lots of good feedback when somebody visits my house.
This was one of my sets in city HDR. The printed version I adjusted clarity so that the anlarged print looked better. I don't remember settings but I had the aperture set to f4-f11 or so so that I could hand hold the camera. definately use a tripod. Nikon d300 sigma 10-20mm 9 shot bracket
@Yetibuddha: I agree that the "look and feel" of the final image is in the post processing. When I shoot HDR, it is always in full manual mode...including the lens. A tripod is must! As for your image, well done..I like it.
Here are some example of the same setting but with different edits in post.
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I like the picture, but the HDR makes the sky almost too blue, too much. Sometime less is more:)
I beleive that's why most photographers hate HDR but done just right it is very cool.
One of my HDR photos sits in the middle of a CEO's wall. It has been one of my most appreciated photos.
I get lots of good feedback when somebody visits my house.
This was one of my sets in city HDR. The printed version I adjusted clarity so that the anlarged print looked better.
I don't remember settings but I had the aperture set to f4-f11 or so so that I could hand hold the camera.
definately use a tripod. Nikon d300 sigma 10-20mm 9 shot bracket
There are HDR shots on my flickr and website.
Here are some example of the same setting but with different edits in post.