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	<title>Comments on: How-To: HDR Photography</title>
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		<title>By: Lucas Carter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucas Carter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good work Jakob, I approve. :)
I do want to add just one thing, to anyone trying to make an impact with their photography (this is important to any technique, subject, event, etc) is to *not* fill your online web collections with HDR&#039;s. It&#039;s kinda like when a photog buys a wide angle lens...the only shots you&#039;ll see on their Flickr for weeks will be extreme wide shots..and it makes the individual pictures look not-so-rad. But yeah, and HDR when done well can leave people absolutely stunned! Since there are no real lenses (other than pinhole) that has a small enough aperture to achieve this effect, the multiple exposure HDR is the only way of doing it.
Well done, Jakob</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good work Jakob, I approve. :)<br />
I do want to add just one thing, to anyone trying to make an impact with their photography (this is important to any technique, subject, event, etc) is to *not* fill your online web collections with HDR&#8217;s. It&#8217;s kinda like when a photog buys a wide angle lens&#8230;the only shots you&#8217;ll see on their Flickr for weeks will be extreme wide shots..and it makes the individual pictures look not-so-rad. But yeah, and HDR when done well can leave people absolutely stunned! Since there are no real lenses (other than pinhole) that has a small enough aperture to achieve this effect, the multiple exposure HDR is the only way of doing it.<br />
Well done, Jakob</p>
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