Jan 31, 2007, 21:42
Hey guys ,
Has anyone tried playing with HDR using a Rebel XT? It can't take 9 bracketed pics like some Nikons can, but it can take 3. So us Rebel users have to make the best of it.
Honestly, if there are no clouds, water, or wind (moves trees/flags) then it's very easy to deal with. Thing is, that condition is hardly ever met. If it is, all one has to do is stabilize the camera on a tripod and then take his/her time taking the scene in as many diff. EV settings as he/she pleases.
But back to reality... has anyone come up w/ strategy or techniques that aid in coming up w/ content for HDR pics using cameras that bracket 3 values and still be able to capture clouds? (water and flags tend to move faster than clouds... maybe not in actual speed, but at least to my eye... I just want to be able to catch those clouds!)
Thanks in advance!
Has anyone tried playing with HDR using a Rebel XT? It can't take 9 bracketed pics like some Nikons can, but it can take 3. So us Rebel users have to make the best of it.
Honestly, if there are no clouds, water, or wind (moves trees/flags) then it's very easy to deal with. Thing is, that condition is hardly ever met. If it is, all one has to do is stabilize the camera on a tripod and then take his/her time taking the scene in as many diff. EV settings as he/she pleases.
But back to reality... has anyone come up w/ strategy or techniques that aid in coming up w/ content for HDR pics using cameras that bracket 3 values and still be able to capture clouds? (water and flags tend to move faster than clouds... maybe not in actual speed, but at least to my eye... I just want to be able to catch those clouds!)
Thanks in advance!