
I took this picture quite sometime ago with the thought of seeing what I could do with HDR in PhotoShop CS3.
I used these four exposures to create the above image. I had to tweak the overall exposure a little afterwords but this is pretty much what I got on auto pilot.




I shot these in RAW. I really didn't have a shot that was slightly overexposed so I am going to try again using one Raw Image to create one over and one underexposed and try and combined them.
This is the result of that process. It was a more involved process than the first but I got a little more detail out of the window.

But the picture looks grainy. Oh well I guess I will just have to practice some more.
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