HDR what a beast to tame.easy?oh no,it's a monster to to work with which requires lots and lots of practice.i've tried about every tool on the market and narrowed it down to two,photoshop and photomatix.if you think about HDR it's a concept of highlights and shadows as we see with the naked eye.so there's a balance factor to keep in mind.balance is the main key to get the proper depth of field and detail.now,i don't care what kind of camera you use,you can STILL create an HDR image.1 image or 50 bracketed images doesn't matter "if" you know the ins and outs of photoshop.to prove it,just post an image and drop me a note that you would like to see it in HDR and i'll convert it giving you all proper credit for taking the photo.for best results,make the photo down loadable,with an ISO of 100 if possible.the larger the better.no portraits please.it's good practice for me and encouragement for you if you like the style of HDR photography.looking forward to doing this,limited time offer.sunday i'm off on a photo shoot looking for new things.thank you all for the favs and for watching and extra shout to all the pretty ladies who dig photographers.
o.k. so it sounded good

oh i almost forgot,within the next 30 days i will be posting continuous mix sessions on you tube.yes,i am a mad man on the turn tables.so if you like dance music,house,tribal,trance then you might like it.a sample of what you may hear in my mix-->
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it's really awsome!
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