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Using the Dynamic Photo trial (www.mediachance.com) I produced some HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos. I tried making HDR photos from 1 photo, 2 photos, and 3 photos. For the old truck photo, I took 3 separate shots on a monopod. I used AEB bracketing to take a shot that was underexposed, one at normal, and one overexposed. I then took the 3 photos into Dynamic Photo and did some tone mapping. I decided to use Kelvin to add some temperature to the photo and used a soft vignette filter. For the gears photo I used 2 shots: one under exposed and one normal. I then used DP for some tone mapping and a filter. I used Kelvin and the vignette filter again like the truck photo. I used the same process for the blue truck photo. For the license plate photo I tried a stronger vignette and a sepia filter. It was fun using HDR but I still have so much to learn.
Brown Truck; 21 May; 2:30pm; Bannack; f10; 1/200; Canon T1i; 50mm lens
Gear; 21 May; 11pm; Dubois; f1.8; 1/60; Canon T1i; 50mm lens
Blue Truck; 21 May; 11pm; Dubois; f3.2; 1/640; Canon T1i; 50mm lens
License Plate; 21 May; 11pm; Dubois; f1.8; 1/600; Canon T1i; 50mm lens

Way cool that you're using different numbers of photos in playing with your HDR. My favorite photo of the HDRs is the one of the gears. The macro just looks fantastic. HDR still looks great with your edits.
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