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Originally Posted by 3point0
Sorry for veering this slightly off topic, just been looking at the gallery section. Some of those images are just absolutely crazy, especially the work of John Adams, the motorbike image, wow. Thanks for the link, really appreciated.
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3point0,
It's easy to get a bit (or a lot) carried away with HDR photography--the controls are all there. I tend to prefer a "slightly over the top" version, with dramatic colors and strong contrast. Once in a while, to rescue an otherwise-hopeless backlit scene, I'll take the controls well past this point. It's a lot of fun.
Once you get the hang of it and save some of your favorite settings, you can batch process your photos, which speeds things up substantially.
Good luck!
Rick