Props on the subtlety. I hate when ppl go over the top with HDR.
HDR images
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Past: 1987 325iS, Bilsteins - HR Sports
Present: 1999 M3, Koni Yellows - HR Sports - GC Camber Plates - UUC Swaybars - UUC SSK - AFE Intake - Stromung Catback
2009 Mazdaspeed3, Short Ram Intake - Turbo Inlet Pipe - 2nd cat Delete - Catback - Fuel Pump Internals - Cobb Accessport - Stratified E30 tune - 294/342 - SPC Camber Arms - CPE Rear Motor Mount -
I personally use photoshop to make HDR images, but there is a great program called Photomatix that makes HDR imagery super easy. You can use any quality digital camera, a tripod is definitely required. You need to take multiple shots of the same scene at different aperatures, shutter speed, etc.______________________________________
1984 LSB 318i - Sold
1986 325i - Motor Swapped Track Car Project
1995 318ti - Sold
1999 540iA - Daily DriverComment
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1984 LSB 318i - Sold
1986 325i - Motor Swapped Track Car Project
1995 318ti - Sold
1999 540iA - Daily DriverComment
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ส็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็Originally posted by blunttechI need you to exfoliate my ballsack
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^^ i love that-FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
-The Beauty in the Tragedy-
MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
Got Drop?? ;-)
Originally posted by JinormusJBut of course
E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good lookingComment
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My camera actually has a built in HDR shooting mode. Works pretty good too. Not as great as doing it by hand the hard way, but for a point and shoot, it works great!Comment
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Not much HDR going on in this thread. Lots of tone mapping though :)
As a general rule of thumb the best HDR photos don't have the "HDR Look".Comment
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