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Originally Posted by frostdiamond
Really huh. Would you mind shedding some light as to what kind of camera / equipments I need, in order to shoot HDR, without investing heavily into a DSLR?
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Any point and shoot with a manual control setting would work. You simply have to expose for different parts of the picture and then blend them together in HDR software (i.e. Photomatix or Photoshop). Best also if you have a tripod, but as long as you can make sure you don't move the camera from spot to spot then you're fine. There's a thread on HDR currently active right now in this forum.
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Originally Posted by 1983 Z28
Thanks... or should I say tanks!
Hyuck hyuck.
And I know the angles such, and I would've liked to pull back a bit... but the tank was just sitting in a parking lot, and I was trying to avoid getting any of the crowd directly to the tank's left in the pics... likewise with the giant army truck covered in blue tarp. I'll be going back to drive it in the first weekend of December, so I should be able to get some good photos of it in a nice big muddy field then.
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Ahh...improvisation is always good too!