As I mentioned in yesterday’s post I had spent the hour I had to kill taking some pics. Since I do not own a good, or even a half-way decent tri-pod I did these hand. With that said any ideas on a good-to-great-very-mobile-lightwieght-full-size-tri-pod?As I wait for replies to this question, here are a couple of hand-held HDR photos.

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Author: The Jagged Man
I am a 59 year old guy who is asking questions about life like "what does it all mean?" and " how come hair will not grow on my head but grows real fast on my ears and back?" you know the deep stuff. I believe in Jesus Christ and that He died for all. The rest I am still working on.
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HDR is something on my list of to-do ………. I need to master the basic a little bit better and then I will jump into HDR …. I think the results are stunning
I am just starting and though I like my stuff they lack that “pop” most good HDR mergers have. I use point and shots set on manual for my exposures so it my software maybe part of that problem but a tripod is a must for great merges.
I guess it is like the rest you need to practice and try in order to improve