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Originally Posted by Gripster
Ahh... nevermind. It's HDR like sixspeedsam said, right?
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Something like that.
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Originally Posted by sixspeedsam
Very nice photo
Somebody may have already mentioned it ... a lot of landscape photographers expose for the highs and lows and then combine the images in their editing software to get the dynamic range they desire in the photo.
Example: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tu...blending.shtml
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Thanks.
That technique is used a lot in automotive photography. I guess if your really good a blending layers in Pshop its the easier way to go. The only problem is anyone with a decent eye for this stuff will be able to see the post editing work. For the first example posted on that site he could of used strobes for a much more realistic photo.