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bertbert, both shots look great, but I think I like the color version better.
I need to take some new pics soon, but for now here is another older HDR (I have a lot of these pics saved on my computer that I just never uploaded). In case you can't tell, that's a dog on the lower left of the frame,but he moved his head around in between the 7 exposures I took, so he came out looking a bit strange:
bertbert, both shots look great, but I think I like the color version better.
I need to take some new pics soon, but for now here is another older HDR (I have a lot of these pics saved on my computer that I just never uploaded). In case you can't tell, that's a dog on the lower left of the frame,but he moved his head around in between the 7 exposures I took, so he came out looking a bit strange:
I don't know why, but that shot creeps me right out. It looks like one of those fake "ghost videos" where some chode jumps out about 40 seconds into it screaming into a microphone.
Perhaps it's the disembodied cross-legged creature you can see just above the dog's head that gives you that 'uncomfortable' feeling.
Or maybe its the dog itself. After all, it looks like he has eyes on the back of his head! I told him to stand still for a minute, but he wouldn't listen to me.