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02-SEP-2007 (C) Doug Cruden

Sunflower HDR

near Caudle Green, Glos.

Nikon D80 ,Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S DX Zoom
1/204s f/7.1 at 18.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time02-Sep-2007 12:26:43
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Flash UsedNo
Focal Length18 mm
Exposure Time1/204 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent200
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Metering Mode (-1)
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Guest 02-Oct-2008 01:47
I read your request for comments in the artistic forum. Please let me know how you process HDR without multiple source files in camera(FiC)? I've done a few using FiC, but due to some motion between exposures, some images result in "ghosts" in the shots. While not unacceptable, the "ghosts" can be distracting in some compositions. I did some images on film years ago using filter gels for each exposure on the same film that were interesting because moveing objects were highlighted in different colors. Some Photoshopped images using HDR automation show similar if less dramatic effects. Your process sounds interesting.
e-mail: penguintoo@msn.com
Guest 05-Jul-2008 03:14
Great shot... Very artistic
Guest 26-Feb-2008 18:06
Great shot. I like the composition and the colors are explosive. Voted.
Jim Ross26-Feb-2008 17:05
Super hdr... Great colours, still havent tried one of these myself yet....
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