I just happened to try a few other shots at different settings - so I
can show you what it looks like.  These are not shots that I was
planning to show as keepers, but they can certainly be a good
learning tool.

These shots were tripod mounted using the built in HDR facility of
the K-x.

Sample 1:
HDR2
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00015.htm
HDR1
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00016.htm
No HDR
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00017.htm


Sample 2:
HDR2
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00020.htm
HDR1
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00021.htm
No HDR
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkdphoto-00022.htm



-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Monday, April 19, 2010, 10:05:03 AM, you wrote:

JS> From: Bruce Dayton
>> Thanks Bill.  The in camera HDR does have two settings - this was the
>> stronger setting.  I'll have to do some more playing around with it.
>> 
>> What size wallpaper would work best for you?
>> 


JS> I'd like to see an example of the other setting. The stronger setting 
JS> appears to be a little too strong for my taste.

JS> What I'm looking for in HDR is to bring out more detail in the shadows
JS> without completely blowing out the highlights and without looking 
JS> artificial.




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