Yes, that would make it hard to do HDR, but you can always think about increasing the ISO to cut down the time, assuming that doesn't give you too much noise. I am an "experiment" junky when it comes to digital photography and will go back and shoot the same scenic thing, if I can, a number of times to see what works and what doesn't work - but that's just me - I'm retired and have a little extra time now and them to indulge in experimentation. Have you seen any of Brain Matish's work? He does a lot of what he calls "UrbEx/Grunge" photography, a lot of which is done in the interior of buildings. His blog/portfolio can be seen here, if you haven't looked at his work before.Originally Posted by Axle
http://brianmatiash.com/blog/portfolio/
I was lucky enough to attend a webinar he gave last September where he demonstrated the use of HDR on the interior of old buildings. He used Photomatix 4.0 and a couple of onONe plugins to get his effects.
Cheers,
WesternGuy



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