thanks dude :)
basically I find it works best if you have extremes of light and dark in whatever you're shooting, lots of exposures and then alot of fiddling with it in Photomatix.
it's a bit of a cliche, but basically just try processing as many different shots as you can and eventually it starts to make sense :)
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Sun 1 Aug 2010, 19:34,
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it's a bit of a cliche, but basically just try processing as many different shots as you can and eventually it starts to make sense :)
So take numerous exposures adjusting the ISO each time?
And cobble together with that software
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Sun 1 Aug 2010, 19:37,
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use the auto-bracketing in your camera
I shoot 6 exposures from -3 through to +2 with 1 stop gaps...the better your camera the more you'll get out of shooting even more exposures
alot of the "pro's" shoot -4 to to +4 with the full frame cameras, +4 on mine is generally just white!
hope that makes sense!
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Sun 1 Aug 2010, 19:40,
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alot of the "pro's" shoot -4 to to +4 with the full frame cameras, +4 on mine is generally just white!
hope that makes sense!