Roberts Raw!

HDR Challenge

By Sheldon Shaw, contest winner.

Camera Canon 40D
Lens Sigma 10-20mm Lens
ISO 100
Aperture F11
Shutter 3 shot HDR +/- 2EV
Notes
Hand held while holding my breath (I didn’t have a tripod with me).
I merged the 3 RAW images in Photoshop to create a HDR file. Then opened the HDR on PhotoMatix for Tone Mapping and saved it as 16 bit TIFF file. Tweaked the color and sharpness with Photoshop.


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