Elia Locardi
London Sky - (HDR England)
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View the Before and After Comparison of this photo.
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What the heck is a vertorama?
What’s that you say? This photo has been up on Flickr for quite some time without a link to a before and after comparison? Sheesh, I’m lazy. ;)
Anyway, this photo is technically referred to as a vertorama. It basically means that it’s composed of multiple stitched photos in a vertical format as opposed to a (more traditional) horizontal panoramic format. This particular image is composed of 6 HDR photos. The 6 (processed) HDR photos were stitched together using Autopano Giga, a very powerful piece of software that makes pano work very easy.
If you are curious about the HDR Panorama process, I’ve created a little tutorial that explains it in greater detail.
Ehem... And the link to the before and after is up ;)
Enjoy!
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Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
- Nikon D90 - Tamron 28-300 @ 28mm f/5.6 Iso: 200 / 6X3 (handheld) Exposure Brackets (-2,0,2)
- HDR Photography Processing & Tone Mapping using Photomatix Pro
- Stitched the 6 HDR photos with Autopano Giga
- Post Processing & Color Correction using Photoshop
- Enhanced detail & texture with Nik Software Sharpener Pro
- Witnessed the elusive London sun =(
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Don't forget to view the HDR Before and After Comparison and follow My Daily HDR Photo Blog
For HDR tips, tutorials, and to view HDR Photography before and afters, visit: www.blamethemonkey.com
* All comments are welcome & Monkey Business is strongly encouraged. Thanks for viewing!
London Sky - (HDR England)
Want to learn how this image was created?
View the Before and After Comparison of this photo.
Bored? Read my HDR Tutorial or drop me a line on Facebook.
---
What the heck is a vertorama?
What’s that you say? This photo has been up on Flickr for quite some time without a link to a before and after comparison? Sheesh, I’m lazy. ;)
Anyway, this photo is technically referred to as a vertorama. It basically means that it’s composed of multiple stitched photos in a vertical format as opposed to a (more traditional) horizontal panoramic format. This particular image is composed of 6 HDR photos. The 6 (processed) HDR photos were stitched together using Autopano Giga, a very powerful piece of software that makes pano work very easy.
If you are curious about the HDR Panorama process, I’ve created a little tutorial that explains it in greater detail.
Ehem... And the link to the before and after is up ;)
Enjoy!
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Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
- Nikon D90 - Tamron 28-300 @ 28mm f/5.6 Iso: 200 / 6X3 (handheld) Exposure Brackets (-2,0,2)
- HDR Photography Processing & Tone Mapping using Photomatix Pro
- Stitched the 6 HDR photos with Autopano Giga
- Post Processing & Color Correction using Photoshop
- Enhanced detail & texture with Nik Software Sharpener Pro
- Witnessed the elusive London sun =(
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Don't forget to view the HDR Before and After Comparison and follow My Daily HDR Photo Blog
For HDR tips, tutorials, and to view HDR Photography before and afters, visit: www.blamethemonkey.com
* All comments are welcome & Monkey Business is strongly encouraged. Thanks for viewing!