First Photo shoot of the season!

dirtyd

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Yesterday a buddy and I spent about 8 hours detailing our cars and then took them out to take some pics. Some are HDRs, some are regular photos. Hope you all enjoy!
 

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Dirty D, do you take 3 separate exposures to do your HDRs. Try using one and then adjusting the RAW to get the amount of photos you want. I see some ghosting and using the same exact picture will fix that for you.
 
Dirty D, do you take 3 separate exposures to do your HDRs. Try using one and then adjusting the RAW to get the amount of photos you want. I see some ghosting and using the same exact picture will fix that for you.

Actually, my buddy took the pictures. The three above HDRs were taken as a RAW and then he did some photoshopping. The other two are just regular photos. He has an SLR camera so it definitely helps with creating HDRs.

What is ghosting? I'm assuming its from taking multiple exposures and then placing them on top of eachother and there is slight movement of the camera? There shouldn't be any in the pictues above...but thats only on my assumption of ghosting...
 
Dirty D, do you take 3 separate exposures to do your HDRs. Try using one and then adjusting the RAW to get the amount of photos you want. I see some ghosting and using the same exact picture will fix that for you.


Doesn't that defeat the purpose of HDR?
 
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