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HDR on a Windy Day

Doing HDR shots on a day when there is 40mph winds is not the most optimal day, But the results were not as bad as I had anticipated.

It took a total of 33 images to make these 3, I used 11 stops per Image that you see here.

 

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Siagian said at 9:41 a.m. on Oct 29, 2006:
wow! i like how you composed these. i have heard a lot about HDR, but i dont think i understand it yet...
HunterProductions said at 1:42 a.m. on Oct 30, 2006:
Thanks Woody....Just type HDR into google and you will find info on it.
Jillcdunn said at 10:56 p.m. on Oct 30, 2006:
Not as bad as you anticipated? You must really be a perfectionist because these are amazing!! :) The first and last pics have that wonderful painting like quality of some of your other photos. Beautiful work!
HunterProductions said at 3:04 a.m. on Nov 1, 2006:
Yes Jill I am somewhat of a perfectionist, That obvious huh....lol, Thank you very much for the wonderful comment.
Rain said at 7:49 a.m. on Nov 3, 2006:
I love the constast of color in all of these shots. You take the best shot under no matter what the conditions..
HunterProductions said at 12:49 p.m. on Nov 3, 2006:
Thank you very much Rain.
Pkeener said at 4:39 p.m. on Nov 4, 2006:
Very nice..being a perfectionist can be quite frustrating at times, but it pays off for you. Your work is amazing. What format do you use? 35mm or larger? Film or digital?
DEE-Trow said at 8:22 a.m. on Nov 5, 2006:
These turned out beautiful. I have added you to my Circle. Can't believe I hadn't already done that because I love your work.
HunterProductions said at 2:46 a.m. on Nov 6, 2006:
Pkeener yes it can be frustrating at times but I like most of the results and Thank you very much, Dee Thanks for the great comment as well, you have been in my circle for quite some time now.
DVP said at 3:51 p.m. on Nov 19, 2006:
HDR is the answer to the question I've had for some time. Why can't I generate the hyper-realistic photos I've been seeing. Obviously I've fallen behind on my research. :) Thanks for sharing. I'll probably end up playing with this one the snow falls again. I can see real opportunities for some great winter shots too.
HunterProductions said at 12:58 a.m. on Nov 24, 2006:
Yes DVP this could generate some great shots in any landscape setting.
RicKarr said at 8:14 a.m. on Feb 1, 2007:
I was wondering what software you are using to creat your HDR photos?
Very nice work.
HunterProductions said at 2:10 a.m. on Feb 2, 2007:
Thanks Rick for the great comment, I really enjoy your work also. I use Photoshop CS2 to do my HDR's.
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