Last weekend Weber's Cider Mill Farm held their annual Johnny Appleseed Festival. The farm is a little over a mile from our house so we stopped in for an apple cider slush.

While we were there I decided to try a few more HDR images. The one above is created with a single image processed at three different exposures. I have found that when using only one image there is far more noise in the image. I suppose this makes sense - the same way trying to bring up the exposure on an underexposed image would create noise.

This second image was processed using three separate images. The people in the image were moving so there is a slight ghosting effect on their legs. The HDR processing works on the rest of the image though... It was interesting to see the way tone mapping handled the sky. There was a distinct halo around the trees (you can still see a hint of it). It took quite a bit of playing around to soften it without losing the HDR look.

I think my most successful HDR Image of the day was the above image of the produce crates, although it is a far more dramatic HDR tone mapping than I have been doing...

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