theksmith
Explorer
got a new-to-me camera that does auto-bracketing and had to play with doing HDR of course (i know, some hate it, some love it). personally i like it when it still looks mostly realistic and helps bring out just a little detail that was missed do to a scene having extreme variation.
my first realistic attempt:
if that doesn't seem HDR, consider the primary exposure source:
and if you're into the more artificial looking HDR:
those were made from shots taken with the autobracket set on "7 shot at 2/3 step" which should come out to a full +/-2 EV, but it only took 6 shots. i haven't read the manual yet to understand why, but i think it's doing something like calculating that too much of the image would have been blown out at a full +2, so it only did -2 to +1.3.
anyway, still have to learn the camera and the HDR tool better as well.
my first realistic attempt:

if that doesn't seem HDR, consider the primary exposure source:

and if you're into the more artificial looking HDR:

those were made from shots taken with the autobracket set on "7 shot at 2/3 step" which should come out to a full +/-2 EV, but it only took 6 shots. i haven't read the manual yet to understand why, but i think it's doing something like calculating that too much of the image would have been blown out at a full +2, so it only did -2 to +1.3.
anyway, still have to learn the camera and the HDR tool better as well.