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Taken by one of my friends, I got to try my had at HDR one of these days.
Lord_Nikon, I have a pretty nice digital Cannon I bought for my mom her last B-day I'm sure she'll let me use. After I finish my exterior mods, will you give me pointers on what to do after taking the photos. I really am not computer/camera savvy. Thanks again for the insight.If you have a digital camera and photoshop you can do it your self.
I want to thank you for these links,majred. Since I am new to HDR I want to take some time to learn some of these tecniques. Between the camera and supporting attatchments I have been able to procure, I believe that with time it will prove to be most rewarding. Now I just have to get my hands on a photoshop program.That's a very nice HDR photo! I've done a few myself, but nothing turned out overly impressive in my opinion, so I haven't posted them.
If you're looking for some good info on how to make them, check out the Wiki page Lord Nikon posted, as well as this page: Backing Winds: How to Create Professional HDR Images has a good "tutorial" if you would rather use Photoshop to accomplish the same effect.
Also, for HDR junkies, this Flickr photo pool has what you're looking for![]()