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skmode
Location: New York, NY Gender: Male
| | Feeble attempt at HDR < on 3/15/2009 6:09 PM >
| | | This was taken yesterday in the afternoon. Each image is composed of 3 raw shots -2,0,+2 at f9.0 with Canon 40D. All critiques are welcomed. 1.
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[last edit 3/15/2009 11:15 PM by skmode - edited 2 times]
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hatsumi
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 1 on 3/16/2009 3:45 AM >
| | | i think the great thing about these shots is they dont have the over processed feel about them where the colours make it clear there is nothing natural about the final product. these have a nice clean shot feel about them.. i like them.
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pelican369
Location: Glenville, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 2 on 3/16/2009 4:05 AM >
| | | I agree, they both look really nice!
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metawaffle King of Puns
Location: Brisbane! Gender: Male
Purveyor of Fine Lampshades
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 3 on 3/16/2009 4:59 AM >
| | | I love that metal! Looks like a great place. The HDRs, though, I'm not so in love with. Notice how the sky around the structure looks as though it's glowing - see if you can reprocess, and avoid that effect.
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skmode
Location: New York, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 4 on 3/16/2009 1:41 PM >
| | | Thanks!
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Glass
Location: Chicago
as one does
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 5 on 3/16/2009 2:52 PM >
| | | You have a 40D and are doing HDR.
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skmode
Location: New York, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 6 on 3/16/2009 3:12 PM >
| | | Posted by Glass You have a 40D and are doing HDR.
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Precisely.
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foxmotorsport
Location: Tri-Cities (area) Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 7 on 3/16/2009 3:17 PM >
| | | Nicely done, I like!
It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.... |
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Gordon Bombay
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio. Gender: Male
Queen City Disco
| | | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 8 on 3/16/2009 4:20 PM >
| | | Posted by hatsumi i think the great thing about these shots is they dont have the over processed feel about them where the colours make it clear there is nothing natural about the final product.
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Nope, the only thing making these feel unnatural is the giant halo around the structure in number 2. ;)
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dynastar666
Location: Burlington, VT Gender: Male
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 9 on 3/16/2009 4:45 PM >
| | | Posted by Glass You have a 40D and are doing HDR.
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I have a 40d and I do HDR. So what? Having high dynamic range in an image adds a nice touch, especially when the image appear as though it hasn't been altered.
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PostModernistTrash
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany Gender: Female
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 10 on 3/16/2009 4:52 PM >
| | | I really like that shot you just posted
If you do absolutely nothing, you find inner stillness, like a Slow Loris on a branch at night, thinking about thinking. |
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Glass
Location: Chicago
as one does
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 11 on 3/16/2009 6:31 PM >
| | | Nah, that looks altered.
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dynastar666
Location: Burlington, VT Gender: Male
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 12 on 3/16/2009 7:42 PM >
| | | Yes, obviously but it isnt something like this...
(not my image, and i hate this style of HDR) I just didn't get what you meant by your comment. HDR images are great for capturing architectural details. [last edit 3/16/2009 7:43 PM by dynastar666 - edited 1 times]
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desmet
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
| | | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 13 on 3/17/2009 12:00 AM >
| | | These aren't terrible, they definitely dont have that horrible cartoonish look. However, why is the sky darker than the foreground? These are the questions you have to ask yourself. The sky being that dark in comparison to the light foreground isn't right and it doesnt work. You're def getting there though...its a good start.
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skmode
Location: New York, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 14 on 3/17/2009 1:27 AM >
| | | Posted by desmet These aren't terrible, they definitely dont have that horrible cartoonish look. However, why is the sky darker than the foreground? These are the questions you have to ask yourself. The sky being that dark in comparison to the light foreground isn't right and it doesnt work. You're def getting there though...its a good start.
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Thanks. I'm not sure why the sky came out so gloomy, I will try to reprocess these and play more with tone mapping. I'm starting to really get into HDR after seeing some great shots on these forum. Also just picked up a new lens! very excited to test it this weekend. Here is the original straight from the camera base shot at (0) with clear sky. However, difficult to see any details on the structure. 1.
[last edit 3/17/2009 1:28 AM by skmode - edited 1 times]
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dynastar666
Location: Burlington, VT Gender: Male
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 15 on 3/17/2009 5:28 AM >
| | | Posted by skmode
Thanks. I'm not sure why the sky came out so gloomy, I will try to reprocess these and play more with tone mapping. I'm starting to really get into HDR after seeing some great shots on these forum. Also just picked up a new lens! very excited to test it this weekend. Here is the original straight from the camera base shot at (0) with clear sky. However, difficult to see any details on the structure. 1.
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If you have $35 dollars to burn, pick up a copy of Jack Howards "Practical HDR". It gives some great step by step tips, from the basics to some more advanced techniques.
I shoot photos. www.flickr.com/photos/dynastar666 www.developingpictures.org |
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PostModernistTrash
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany Gender: Female
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 16 on 3/17/2009 11:31 AM >
| | | It may not be what we're supposed to aim for, but I like the gloomy sky! Glooom.
If you do absolutely nothing, you find inner stillness, like a Slow Loris on a branch at night, thinking about thinking. |
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Ram23
Location: Cincinnati, OH and/or Queens, NY Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 17 on 3/18/2009 1:07 AM >
| | | Riverside Park right? A good trick to try when using HDR is spending some time in Photoshop after the conversion. Have a few layers of an underexposed, normal, and overexposed image with the HDR being the 4th layer and on top. Go through and erase parts where you don't want the HDR to be as powerful. For example if you want to emphasize the sky a bit, set your eraser to about 50% and go over the sky on the HDR layer, showing the underexposed layer which has a more powerful sky. It also helps you play with the borders a bit.
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skmode
Location: New York, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 18 on 3/18/2009 2:11 AM >
| | | Posted by Ram23 Riverside Park right? A good trick to try when using HDR is spending some time in Photoshop after the conversion. Have a few layers of an underexposed, normal, and overexposed image with the HDR being the 4th layer and on top. Go through and erase parts where you don't want the HDR to be as powerful. For example if you want to emphasize the sky a bit, set your eraser to about 50% and go over the sky on the HDR layer, showing the underexposed layer which has a more powerful sky. It also helps you play with the borders a bit.
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Thanks, will try your method. Yes, this is Riverside. I was trying to make my way into Freedom. No luck on that day...They started a construction on weekends right near the tracks on 72nd.
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N4D2
Gender: Male
| | | Re: Feeble attempt at HDR <Reply # 19 on 3/18/2009 12:44 PM >
| | | I think these are great for your early attempts. Honestly, I'd call them a success rather than an attempt; when you look at all the HDR out there, these are much more realistic than I'm used to seeing. Keep trying, and I'd recommend using more than 3 exposures. I've had great luck with 5+, and I usually avoid full stops. The algorithm does a fairly good job with exposures, and I find that you don't always need a -2, 0, +2 set.
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