Please give feedback on this one. My first attempt at HDR. XTI body, 24-105L 24mm. It was a foggy morning last Saturday.
http://i27.tinypic.com/2el8j7s.jpg
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Please give feedback on this one. My first attempt at HDR. XTI body, 24-105L 24mm. It was a foggy morning last Saturday.
http://i27.tinypic.com/2el8j7s.jpg
Looks great. The HDR effect is very weak and that's how I like to see HDRs.
Like it Steve, love the trees in the distance behind the fog.
I always like to see a before shot of HDR photos :P
I'll post the before HDR shots when I get home after work today. Thanks for the comments.
agreed, but knowing when to "turn it up" (the effect that is) is also key. some look great subtle and others really "pop" when the effect is applied well. i generally try to turn up the HDR effect as high as it can go without the halo effect appearing.
Here's the before HDR images as promised.
XTI, 24-105L, 24mm, f8, ISO 100, 1/13 sec, 1/20 sec, and 1/30 sec exposure. I didn't use AEB. I just manually shot three diff. exposures.
I wish I had because it would have been a little sharper. Manually changing the exposure probably moved the camera very slightly. Then photomatix has more work putting them together.
http://i32.tinypic.com/289y42c.jpg
http://i28.tinypic.com/20rtk0.jpg
http://i31.tinypic.com/1zx5bna.jpg
always nice to see! thanks for that :)
Alex--- My word, that first one is breath-taking. Nicely done.
Here's one of my favorite ones-- despite the tell-tale 'horizon glow'.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2604/...4210de04_o.jpg
Just dabbled in HDR a bit. Here is my favorite so far. Wirepass canyon in UT, in the Paria canyon area.
http://stephenandjessica.proberts.co...1200.jpg?w=840
EXIF:<span class="photoQExifValue"]Canon EOS 5D|<span class="photoQExifValue"]27 mm|<span class="photoQExifTag"]ISO<span class="photoQExifValue"]400
I LOVE this one!!!! Dude, awesome job.