Elia Locardi
Natural History Too - (HDR London, UK)
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The London Natural History Museum
This place is the ultimate playground for HDR Photography. Almost everywhere you look there are detailed arches, stained glass windows, and pools of streaming light and shadows. It’s a busy place and they don’t allow you to shoot with a tripod but it’s not difficult to pull off nice Handheld shots. Even the crowd of onlookers can help enhance the shot by adding an element of scale.
Most of the time I use the Photoshop clone stamp to remove people and objects that I feel are distracting from the subject. In this shot though, I left this curious couple alone, allowing their presence to help give life to the size of the environment.
If you toggle the (Before and After) slider back and forth, on the right side of the image you can see a perfect example of when someone requires removal.
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* All comments and feedback are welcome, but please do NOT post awards.
Natural History Too - (HDR London, UK)
Want to learn how this photo was created?
View this HDR Photo Before and After.
Or go directly to My HDR Tutorial
For HDR tips, tutorials, and to view HDR Photography before and afters, visit: www.blamethemonkey.com
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The London Natural History Museum
This place is the ultimate playground for HDR Photography. Almost everywhere you look there are detailed arches, stained glass windows, and pools of streaming light and shadows. It’s a busy place and they don’t allow you to shoot with a tripod but it’s not difficult to pull off nice Handheld shots. Even the crowd of onlookers can help enhance the shot by adding an element of scale.
Most of the time I use the Photoshop clone stamp to remove people and objects that I feel are distracting from the subject. In this shot though, I left this curious couple alone, allowing their presence to help give life to the size of the environment.
If you toggle the (Before and After) slider back and forth, on the right side of the image you can see a perfect example of when someone requires removal.
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* All comments and feedback are welcome, but please do NOT post awards.