Post your HDR images:

Krob78

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infared said:
Eli said:
I don't understand why people take HDR photos just for the sake of it being "HDR". Good composition leads to a more striking image than having bad composition and high dynamic range.

I agree, whole-heartedly. It is a great tool to expand tonal range if used "tastefully"!
Agreed, And it seems like it would be the combination of the two that would make the best sense... Why shoot something as HDR, if there is no composition? Why shoot any photo with no composition?
 
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Eli said:
I don't understand why people take HDR photos just for the sake of it being "HDR". Good composition leads to a more striking image than having bad composition and high dynamic range.

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=8064.0

infared said:
I agree, whole-heartedly. It is a great tool to expand tonal range if used "tastefully"!

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=8064.0


Krob78 said:
Agreed, And it seems like it would be the combination of the two that would make the best sense... Why shoot something as HDR, if there is no composition? Why shoot any photo with no composition?

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=8064.0


It's an art form,

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".... why shoot black and white when color photography
has been invented."

badcontrol.net/awesome-photoshop-colorized-photos/

That is what you sound like, listen to yourself
guys and gals, you sound like.... well,... old people.
:D ;) j/k, you can say whatever you want, ...

(Sarcasm) That reminds me I need to get over to the other
sections and do some bashing over there... now
where is the __________ section at....

peace! 8)
 
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+1....Photography is an art form...beauty is in the eye of the beholder 8)

I don't understand why Picasso painted distorted people or Monet painted pastel blotchy pictures.

I don't understand who would pay $86.9 million USD for what looks like a 1st grader art class.

Orange, Red, Yellow (1961)
By Mark Rothko.
$86.9 million (2012)
Christie's New York
 

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serendipidy said:
+1....Photography is an art form...beauty is in the eye of the beholder 8)

I don't understand why Picasso painted distorted people or Monet painted pastel blotchy pictures.

I don't understand who would pay $86.9 million USD for what looks like a 1st grader art class.

Orange, Red, Yellow (1961)
By Mark Rothko.
$86.9 million (2012)
Christie's New York

I literally laughed out loud ;D

peace! 8)
 
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