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from a recent visit to Toledo.

hand-held HDR pano - 3 shots stitched (traveling with friends and didn't lug the tripod on this day)
5DSR, ISO800, 70-200 II, f4, @ 70mm, slowest shutter = 1/10
 

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Had time to do some cloning so I could fill gaps to extend the pano to include more of the river - I like this version better. Was very pleased with the IQ handheld with the 5DSR at slow shutters - not like on a tripod, but decent.
 

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girod199 said:
My first attempts at HDR... I processed in Photoshop CS5. It is very difficult to make anything that looks "real" with Photoshop's HDR processing.


L.A. River by M Girod, on Flickr


L.A. River by M Girod, on Flickr

I like them. I usually don't care for the usual HDR look, but these look more like paintings. So this time the not looking real is a feature rather than a bug.
 
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There are really a lot of interesting and beautiful pictures in this thread, examples of many different looks that people are aiming for. I even like a lot of the surreal looking ones. My relatively few HDR efforts aim more for trying to make the photo look like how I remember the place looking, and trying to give the viewer some sense of what it felt like to be there.

The picture below is one I posted on a thread about dynamic range in the 6D II. I was illustrating how I feel DR limitations really only in situations that are beyond what any camera can do in one shot now. In my travel photos (which I shoot with the G7X Mark II), I'm often wanting stained glass windows to look good, while still showing detail in the church interior. I think I got the interior a little too bright to look natural, but that could be about right by the time I print it out on my Epson R3000 on 13"x19" paper. This is from the chapel of the Order of the Thistle in St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh; two shots merged in Adobe Bridge. I also did a more straight-on, but still looking up pair of shots and corrected the verticals in that merger, but I like this one better.
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beautiful pics in this thread
Here's my attempt at a realistic looking HDR image from a recent trip to the GC.
5DSR, 24-70II @ 42mm, f8, ISO 100. Screenshot of 100% portion to show IQ.
 

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While I don't normally try over "painterly" settings in HDR, I thought this scene cried out for it.
5DMKIV, ISO 400, 16-35III, 34mm, f8, 1/30.
 

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