I love shooting HDR Panos. The hardest part is controling the light and the clouds. If the clouds are moving on a fast day and you require 4-5 frames plus the multiple exposures involved, you need to move very fast. It can get very trouble some having the sky and light changing while exposing for an HDR pano. I have made quite a few so far and love it. I try and keep it very simple while shooting and do most of the work in post-processing. I do love the tones and style in which you are making your HDR images, especially with this pano. Great work Barry.
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I love shooting HDR Panos. The hardest part is controling the light and the clouds. If the clouds are moving on a fast day and you require 4-5 frames plus the multiple exposures involved, you need to move very fast. It can get very trouble some having the sky and light changing while exposing for an HDR pano. I have made quite a few so far and love it. I try and keep it very simple while shooting and do most of the work in post-processing. I do love the tones and style in which you are making your HDR images, especially with this pano. Great work Barry.