glimpses of life around and about...
- photos on this blog are always published within a few hours of taking them ensuring a certain creative spontaneity ;)
You probably mean the merge to HDR function in Photoshop CS2.
I did not use it here and in fact have only tried it once. Works very well for deep shadows with strong highlights but is a bit of a "specialized" technique requiring a tripod and taking 5/6 shots varying the exposure.
In this case the flower was white, the sky was blue, hence the photo ;)
I did "tweak" it just a little with Nikon Capture NX ;)
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is this HDR? Otherwise how is it possible that you can see the flower and the sky is not white? How did U take it?
You probably mean the merge to HDR function in Photoshop CS2.
I did not use it here and in fact have only tried it once. Works very well for deep shadows with strong highlights but is a bit of a "specialized" technique requiring a tripod and taking 5/6 shots varying the exposure.
In this case the flower was white, the sky was blue, hence the photo ;)
I did "tweak" it just a little with Nikon Capture NX ;)
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