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Aero theres a photographer by the name of Ernst Haas that has some incredible motion stuff you might want to search out some of his books.

http://www.ernst-haas.com/introduction3.html

Yes.

Photo #3: The reflection of me in the mirror is subtle, but very cool.

Photo #5: Simple photo, yet still it is still very powerfull in my mind.

Photo #6: Reminds me of that scene in Children of Men when they are all in the car trying to drive away from the woodsmen.

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I'm trying to do HDR for an upcoming exhibitoin actually- a friend was telling me all about it cos we're pretty hyped up after seeing this crazy detailed photos

HDR is basically achieved when you shoot a photo with bracketing covering all exposures, maybe -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 light stops of exposure. you combine all the information achieved and interpret a histogram of information. that way nothing is underexposed and nothing is overexposed- you can get detail from every aspect of hte image.

now the question is, whats a good HDR program to put those photos together... anyone know?

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lowery i like those a lot. the one place with the rows of trees and the chair is the stop of a famous hbc shot i believe with the man turing around with the cap and cane?

anyway here a few random ones

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outrageous hood orament.

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can someone please tell me what these are and what they are used for??

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