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    Default Wild Iris HDR

    Iris in the front garden. Breezy, but I waited to shoot between gusts.

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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Darkening around the edges really sets off the iris.
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Beautiful flower photos Rich.
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Too warm for flowers. It has been near 100F. The only one I saw blooming.

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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    And it looks wilted already. You must be in Australia too?
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    It has cooled into the 70s.

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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    HDR in the shed. Still too windy for outdoors.

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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Rich,
    What is HDR?
    I love the images this way, so I was just wondering.
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Hi Larry,

    Rich seems to be off line at this time.

    A good article about HDR or HDRI is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    Thank you Bill.
    I checked that out.
    Could similar results be achieved in XaraX using levels?(which I do not have bye the way since I do not have the pro version).
    If not, do you know the best software to use? Maybe I should ask how can I upgrade to the pro version so I can get these other tools which I am finding out that I might use.
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