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From: Tambako
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  • @leslycatly12 : Nein, ich bin schweizer! :)

  • Schön!

    Da chunt mä ja grad heiweh über!

    Du häsch es perfekt gmacht mit em HRD und nüd so übertribe wie viel anderi mached

  • @sima150 : Danke! :)

    So bist du ein Schweizer der in Schweden lebt?

  • These are really HDR-images. Not like the extreme tonemapping. Great work

  • @bugattipenner : Thanks, this is what I try most of the time, actually that it looks rather like the human eye would see the scene!

  • Nice. I like the fact that they aren't over done. Just perfect post production.

  • @LibanPhotography : Thanks!

  • Incredible HDR work

  • sry mate, but some of your pics has nothing to do with hdr anymore.. but the rest is okey

  • Nice!

    But the music....

  • Thanks! You don't like the music?

  • WOAH, great technique! I've seen alot of bad HDRs, yours kick ass...

  • Thanks! :)

  • .....but got some tips from a vid bastian74 done on auto brakating wich should help, any tips m8? or probs you came across? much apreshated,anyway keep up the good work, there great

  • hi tambako, great set of HDR's m8 you must be very proud i would be :) i here all sorts of things about how you go about it? take one raw and make difrent exposures from that single one or take a load when your on the shoot. what works best for you? becouse what ever your doing works! i used photomatrix but always have noise and ghosting probs (well i had the ghosting probs intill i used the one raw but then i don't feel i get the full DR on the pic)

  • Hey and sorry for the late reply!

    I always make many exposures, between 3 and 9, and I only sometimes get ghosting problems, and I mostly don't use these shots. But otherwise, I have good results! :)

  • How do ypu take HDR pic?

    can you say how?

  • Basically you take many pics (up to 9) with 1eV of exposure difference, the best with a tripod and fast, and then you combine them together with a software like Photomatix, you have to find the correct settings. Then I process them further with Photoshop. I hope it helps!

  • Great work!!! Love the HDR photos...

  • Thanks! :)

  • Bad ass pics. You gotta love HDR!

  • Thanks!

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