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    ianrobinson
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    29 Jan 2012 - 4:31 PM
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    Quote: The software can, indeed, make all sorts of adjustments to an ordinary image, Sue. (But so can most other photo-editing software). But, unless you need to reign-in the dynamic range, then there is no need for HDR using several exposures - you can do it all from a single exposure, thus avoiding any ghosting from subject movement.

    HDR indeed has different effects as seen already here on this thread, like you pointed out, experimenting can be fun, experimenting with HDR can be fun too and you get some great images out of it, ghosting is rarely a problem if you know how to solve it, and experimenting will make you much better with eliminating the issues sometimes created with HDR, ghosting does not happen on every picture created.
    I personally don't see what the issue is with HDR and the use of it for different affects, I applaud anyone who wants to better themselves by experimenting, after all as I have said before what perfect human do you know who states what is right and what is wrong in photography and the creation of art.
    After all no photo on this planet is perfect it can't possibly be when the dynamic range of the human eye far surpasses any camera ever made, did you ever look at a great sunset where your eye picked up on all the dynamic ranges and colours and tones then you take the shot and you get silhouettes and blown out skies.

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    ade_mcfade
    ade_mcfade (Critique Team)
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    29 Jan 2012 - 10:39 PM
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    ghosting isn't always a bad thing

    RogBrown
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:04 PM
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    Quote: Ghosting isn't always a bad thing

    Not once you get into the spirit of it. (Sorry Jas Smile)

    ade_mcfade
    ade_mcfade (Critique Team)
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:07 PM
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    .....how many ales tonight Rog Wink

    RogBrown
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:16 PM
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    Just a couple Ade. Plus a drop of red.

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    ade_mcfade
    ade_mcfade (Critique Team)
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:31 PM
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    hop and grape....

    yer a brave lad Smile

    I've mainly had water today... in the studio all day (music studio that is)

    may have a Sailor Jerry's actually

    RogBrown
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:41 PM
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    Quote: I've mainly had water today...

    Yuk!!! No tea?

    ade_mcfade
    ade_mcfade (Critique Team)
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    29 Jan 2012 - 11:48 PM
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    started with coffee - lots of - then just had water at rehearsal

    usually have beer but had the car Sad

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