Now we know we're all great photogs, well, at least we would be if our cameras would have more resolution and dynamic range . But there is an infamous fix for the latter: bracket the scene, let loose the tonemapping app of your choice and dial everything to 11!
Looking at the neighboring "best hdr shots" thread, I've got the impression that a typical photog evolution seems to include loving surreal hdr shots with histogram inversion (i.e. parts that were darker in the original now is brigher). So here's your chance to show courage and let the world see your very early creations!
Note 1: Please only link/post your own shots and not those of others around CR, even if it is tempting :->
Note 2: No cheating, only real skeletons in your closet, unlike saying "My weaknesses are perfectionism and forgetting to cash in my overtime slips" in a job interview.
Looking at the neighboring "best hdr shots" thread, I've got the impression that a typical photog evolution seems to include loving surreal hdr shots with histogram inversion (i.e. parts that were darker in the original now is brigher). So here's your chance to show courage and let the world see your very early creations!
Note 1: Please only link/post your own shots and not those of others around CR, even if it is tempting :->
Note 2: No cheating, only real skeletons in your closet, unlike saying "My weaknesses are perfectionism and forgetting to cash in my overtime slips" in a job interview.