Website review: HDR creme - share, look, vote.
RackerAndi discovered this in Photography
•19 reviews since Jan 10, 2008
photography, hdr, photo
•hdrcreme.com
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RackerAndi discovered 7 months ago- HDRcreme is the first HDR photo gallery that let you share photos, explore and learn about High dynamic range imaging. HDRcreme is a free image hosting service. Add your photos and rate the best ones!

Lukadium rated 4 days ago- HDRcreme is the first HDR photo gallery that let you share photos, explore and learn about High dynamic range imaging.
- HDRcreme is the first HDR photo gallery that let you share photos, explore and learn about High dynamic range imaging.

- fireseed rated 11 days ago
- fucking awesome

NeilHump rated 3 weeks ago- Some of the poorest examples of HDR that I've ever seen.

- HarrisVIII rated 3 weeks ago
- Like Coheed said, nice idea but the content is pretty poor imo. Will probably pop back though..

jmd1983 rated 4 weeks ago- Gorgeous pics! I need to learn how to do this!

- Bangui90 rated 6 weeks ago
- Bridge

aussie-cowgirl rated 6 weeks ago- Good HDR photos. Great concept.

- LEELOO3 rated 6 weeks ago
- fab hdr pics

bristol3 rated 8 weeks ago- This is an HDR photo gallary that anyone can upload to. It has some lovely photos. Thank you http://bsnightsky.stumbleupon.com/ for sending me this page!

- Coheed rated 8 weeks ago
- I'm torn about this site. If used correctly, it'd be great, but like 90% of the HDR photos are just mediocre shots combined and cranked way the hell up with photomatix.
It sort of seems like, on the internet, the respite of horrible and untalented photographers are lomo, polaroid, and HDR. I'm not saying all lomographers, polaroid, and HDR users suck - they're interesting if used correctly - but a majority of this stuff is absolute crap.
I looked at like five pages for something that I genuinely liked, and almost gave up.
This one is pretty good because he used it without making everything look like a crappy comic book world (i.e. he actually knows what he's doing): http://hdrcreme.com/photo-gallery/1255/ - I'm torn about this site. If used correctly, it'd be great, but like 90% of the HDR photos are just mediocre shots combined and cranked way the hell up with photomatix.