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Old 11-21-2010, 04:37 PM   #1
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Default Spenner's (attempted) HDR Photography

I love HDR photos. Ever since I saw my first one I wanted to be able to do it myself D: so I did some research and found a way to do it on my ****ty old family digital camera that just happens to be okay for what it is!!! (Canon Powershot A720 IS).

The reason that camera isn't very good for this is because it can't take multiple exposure shots back to back (like, fast back to back). So whenever I want to take one I have to whip out the ol' tripod and make sure not to move whatsoever when pressing the shoot button and the changing exposure buttons

So yeah, enough of that, here's some I've done in the past two weeks!

Overtime for the crime
Downtown
Some wall that doesn't even look like an HDR but is indeed one
Trainwreck
The Factory
A Bridge
Post Host
Sunset 1
Warmth
Sunset 2
Heaven's Perch
Rusty Day
My house (seriously)

^^^Those are in order of newest to oldest. Only say that because I like my newer ones more ;l

But yeah. I've been playing around with HDR, and I'm surprised how easily it can be done with such a camera as mine =D
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