HDR of a Chinese training aircraft I took at a Watts Bridge fly in last Saturday. Watts Bridge is in the south-east corner of Queensland, near a little country town called Toogoolawah. This aerodrome was used by the Yanks during the second world war for their B17 bombers. If anyone can make it, there's a big air show there on the last weekend of this August.
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 25th May 2010 at 05:46 PM.
Reason: add the image inline
I used the Auto Exposure Bracketing setting in my Canon 40D with tripod, which stops ghosting. I used 2 full stops over, 2 under & one centralised. I also used HDR editing software called Photomatix Pro. I hardly ever use the tone-mapping settings. I mostly use the exposure fusion settings for more realistic looking images. Have a look at YouTube as there are some very helpful tutorials there on HDR imagery. I hope this has been helpful to you & answered your queries Jeroen?
Cheers Edwin.