Post your HDR images:

Fuhrtographer said:
Click said:
Very nice Brian.

Could you tell me where those pictures have been taken?

Thanks again Click. They were taken at a place called Red Mill in Waupaca, Wisconsin. The last picture is Lake Solitude just down the road from Red Mill.

those are some real keepers. I love the wooden covered bridge (why did they not have the forsight to build them around where i live! argh!), and the last shot with the reflected clouds. I love what HDR does to clouds, and i think you left just enough of the surreal hdr look to make the location look really magical, in all the pictures.
 
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My contribution :
Taken with Canon 5D Mark III and EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM.
HDR done in camera.
First image was 1/320 sec. at f/20, ISO 4000, 24 mm.
Second image was 1/320 sec. at f/11, ISO 1000, 24mm.
 

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NOLA Door

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A few shots from, shall we say, an earlier point in my development as a photographer using tone-mapping in Photomatix. At the time I was quite pleased, but now my feelings tend to range from "okay, that might be a little overdone :-[" to "my god, what was I thinking of? :eek:"

Untitled by colin|whittaker, on Flickr

Stave Church I by colin|whittaker, on Flickr

Now I mainly use manual blending in Photoshop to exact a bit more control over the process and achieve a more restrained look:

Yet Another Photo of the Cliffs of Moher by colin|whittaker, on Flickr
 
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