That's the way it seems to me as well, Brian.
Chris
On 31 Mar 2013, at 10:05, "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> From what I have seen from many HDR shots, I had assumed that the
> purpose of HDR is not to mimic reality, but to construct a set of
> illuminations
> that viewers find more attractive, more acceptable, more interesting, more
> informative - than the 'original" shot. I have in mind one of Adam Bolt's
> early
> HDR shots of a Queensland lighthouse which turned out multicoloured ( but
> nice, if exaggerated), and one from a local photographer, Geoff Cloake,
> whose image of a beech tree in a valley in the morning sun actually showed
> the shadow areas more brightly illuminated than some of the directly lit
> vegetation.
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