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Well, it can certainly make a spectacular effect :smile:

 

One question though: is this actual HDR (multiple images with different exposure, but it would have been almost impossible in the Red Arrows pic I think) or tone mapping? If it's tone mapping, how did you achieve it? I tried with Photoshop CS5's HDR Pro, but the results are nowhere as good as these...

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same questons here, same objections with Red Arrows picture, curiousity. Tried myself while ago, no luck so far

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Depending on the image, I like it. I'd really like to learn to do it also. It's just I usually don't take 4 images of the same thing. Especially if it's moving.

 

Great work Ant.

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