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This is another 3 exposure HDR image processed in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 and Aperture 3. I used the Balanced preset in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 after merging the three exposures with a 20% anti-ghosting setting. My goal was to recreate the scene in as realistic a way as I could while still exploiting the increased tonal range that HDR provides.
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Memo From the Department of Shameless Self Promotion
I am still accepting participants for my next HDR Workshop on May 17-18, 2013 here in Louisville. The last session was a great success; the participants all felt that it was time well spent and were applying the things they learned the next day. Here’s a link to the sign up page at Outdoor Photo Gear.
http://outdoorphotogear.ticketleap.com/using-hdr-photography/
Very nice! Are those ducks to the far left? I love finding treasures tucked in the nooks and crannies.
Yes those are ducks back on the left. Thanks for noticing. I too like to find those little treasures in a scene.
Wow, Nick, the detail is stunning! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Nancy.
Very nice! I enjoy all of your posts..and your photos. I also use Nik HDR Efx pro 2. You can see some of my images in my Blog http://www.thomazharrellphotography.blogspot.com.br (it is in Portuguese but you need only see the photos.
Thanks Thomaz and thanks for the link to your images, they are very nice.