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deadcactus  3 stars
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With the characteristic HDR halo around the "models".

Now this interests me because I realized I'm paying attention to the photography in this sort of picture and also the idea that HDR may be used in something like that. I doubt it was HDR, but an interesting thought...

 

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-MrBean-  2 stars
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HDR's with living subjects are difficult because you need to get whatever/whomever to stay perfectly still for as many seconds as it takes to get all your shots in.
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Unless you 'fake' it with raw files.

 

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Raiztlin  2 stars
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if I'm using a flash, i can take up to 8 pics per second, all with diffrent exposure

 

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Raiztlin  2 stars
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As for the pic you saw DC I doubt it's HDR, I can't imagine anyone would want to use HDR in an enviroment you can control. (IE. you have full control over shadows/light)


more likely it was a too strong backlight, or perhaps they were using a ringflash, which gives a pretty distictive shadow.

 

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deadcactus  3 stars
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Raiztlin posted:

As for the pic you saw DC I doubt it's HDR, I can't imagine anyone would want to use HDR in an enviroment you can control. (IE. you have full control over shadows/light)

more likely it was a too strong backlight, or perhaps they were using a ringflash, which gives a pretty distictive shadow.



I'm sure it wasn't. It was just an interesting thought to me...

 

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GhostOfACPast  1 star
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deadcactus posted:

Raiztlin posted:

As for the pic you saw DC I doubt it's HDR, I can't imagine anyone would want to use HDR in an enviroment you can control. (IE. you have full control over shadows/light)

more likely it was a too strong backlight, or perhaps they were using a ringflash, which gives a pretty distictive shadow.



I'm sure it wasn't. It was just an interesting thought to me...

Care to share the link with me via pm?

 

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ShalisR  1 star
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That halo affect can be created through simple heavy handed post processing, I know I've screwed up and done that a few times myself, especially when I was first starting to play with photos.

 

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Shriva_al-Destroyer
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Also, with auto braceting the exposers three shots take less then a sec, so you should be able to get a HDR with a person easy if they are stationary...

 

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GhostOfACPast  1 star
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Shriva_al-Destroyer posted:

Also, with auto braceting the exposers three shots take less then a sec, so you should be able to get a HDR with a person easy if they are stationary...

I saw the pics and they were not HDR as the ones in the open (non studio) did not exhibit any HDR effects on the shadows or otherwise.

 

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