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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    I was shooting for HDR, but they were all too saturated.

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    Nice shots Rich!

    To throw another varible in the mix, if you use a flash you can really confuse matters also. For instance, I took a shot the other day in bulb mode with close to a 2 second exposure and was still able to catch an object in motion without any blur.

    My camera can do 3, 5 or 7 exposures in a bracket. My strobes will work fine at 3, but won't recharge fast enough for 5 or 7 exposures.
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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    My neighbours that never do anything to their yard happen to have Iris in front of their difficult to describe disaster. Nice Iris, though.

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    Nice Iris's... Very nice shot Rich!
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    John,

    It has been overcast all day. I shot the purple Iris when it was starting to rain.

    A couple HDR done in the shed.

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    Default Re: Wild Iris HDR

    HDR in the shed.

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    Beautiful Rich, I love Iris's.
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