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First time DSLR - opinions?
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Some quick shots of my car and one with my friends using his DSLR (my first time using one), and a shot in the dark at an HDR (High Dynamic Range ...for Dakar)
opinion?
comments?
suggestions?
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what you trying to say fool, i knew you'd be lurking to post
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What
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Originally Posted by Dakar V
What
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High Dynamic Range (refers to the exaggerated colours you can see in the pictures).
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
Didnt see it, didn't know about it, feel free to close thread. Sorry
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Ha, from the context I thought it was a location.
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There's some sort of weird artifacting going on. I see this giant white car-like shape in the middle of all your pictures.
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how did that get there?! i need to really watch that viewfinder and make sure i have a clear shot...
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Originally Posted by Oisín
That's not what HDR means at all. The colors are highly saturated, but whether that's enhanced beyond the original color of the scene or not, the dynamic range has to do with the amount of detail in shadow and highlight areas.
(That said, I have not been impressed with a lot of the amateur HDR photos people are cranking out, they look freakish.)
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Originally Posted by tooki
That's not what HDR means at all. The colors are highly saturated, but whether that's enhanced beyond the original color of the scene or not, the dynamic range has to do with the amount of detail in shadow and highlight areas.
True, technically; but most HDR I've seen seems to be a lot better at exaggerating colours than at bringing out detail. Despite the technical meaning, HDR has (to me, at least) become more or less synonymous with garish colours.
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