HDR Photography

This looks awesome!

Even removed my leg tattoo. LOL!

I'm going to look through my Moab pics and see if there are any good candidates.
I thought the leg tattoo was one of the cracker jack ones that wash off...:D. Awesome pick though.
 
2012jkfng702 said:
I thought the leg tattoo was one of the cracker jack ones that wash off...:D. Awesome pick though.

You must be confusing my leg sleeve with your faux-hawk. ;)

Back on topic...how hard is the software to us?
 
It's pretty easy I downloaded the app you can apply effects to pics, or take a new one from the app and apply effects, here's one I took at the lake using it plus a few I edited.
 

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TrailBear said:
It's pretty easy I downloaded the app you can apply effects to pics, or take a new one from the app and apply effects, here's one I took at the lake using it plus a few I edited.

Cool. I especially like the third one you posted!
 
here's my first test with the HDR editor in Photoshop CS 5 :

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i will definitely have to tone down those bright greens ... but i like it anyway :)
 
Franck said:
here's my first test with the HDR editor in Photoshop CS 5 :

i will definitely have to tone down those bright greens ... but i like it anyway :)

I like the bright greens. But then again, I do have a rescue green jeep. Haha.
 
i bought an application for my iPhone that is called HDR pro and i love it its hard to hold it steady but dam when you get the right shot the color is magnificent the standard camera wasn't cutting it and with this app as soon as you take the photo it saves to your photo gallery

these pictures are pretty good for an iPhone 4 camera in my opinion
 

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A couple years ago I did some researching and found a blog at www.stuckincustoms.com. It's by a pro photographer and has a bunch of stunning pics, app links and an HDR tutorial. A lot of great stuff. Here's one of his pics. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1365650329.009360.jpg

I haven't really put the time in so my skills are weak but a girl that went along with us last weekend did this one for me that I love. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1365650382.823716.jpg

Here's one I did with HDR FX on my iPhone. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1365650536.630742.jpg
From this. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1365650580.501190.jpg
 
My wife and I use this style every time we do a Real Estate Shoot, and love how it can give you the same type of look if edited property as the human eye sees. The Real trick is to make it seem like its not an HDR, unless that's the look you're trying to achieve.

Here's a few from various locations.
Hope you enjoy.
 

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Awesome thread! Ive always been a fan of Eddie and Cindy's photos.

I take great "normal" pics with my home camera, but recently started playing with the photoshop app for the android phones.

I just cannot figure out how to make some of the amazing pics that Cindy was showing off using the same software in a different thread.
I really want to get into amature photography, I'm thinking I need to just purchase some photo editing software and spend countless hours on it. LOL... like this jeep addiction isn't enough... seeing the amazing HDR photography just adds more fuel to the fire.
 
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