Elia Locardi
Lonely Shadows - (HDR Rome, Italy)
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full dark fun.
I honestly can’t remember where this is. I know it’s somewhere in Rome but that’s about it. I had a lot of late night shooting sessions on this trip and was often wandering (stumbling) through the streets well past 3-4 in the morning. It’s no wonder why I have so many ‘mystery’ photos.
Sometimes late night photography can be a big pain in the ass. If you take a look at the before and after, you’ll see what I mean. When It’s full on night, photos tend to take on the cast of whatever light is present. In this case, there are only a few tungsten light sources, creating a total yellow cast that completely eliminates the nuance of color and detail. The remedy was a (fairly) simple matter of selectively de-saturating the yellows to restore some of the white values. It’s not terribly technical, it’s just a bit time consuming.
If you shoot just before full dark, for example during blue hour, you have a much greater chance of retaining normal color and detail since there Is more ambient light... Or, like me, you can spend Sunday afternoon repainting color values. ;)
Check out some more HDR Night Photography.
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Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
- Nikon D3 - Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8@ 24mm f/2.8 Iso: 100
- 5 (handheld) Exposure Brackets (-2,-1,0,1,2)
- HDR Photography Processing & Tone Mapping using Photomatix Pro
- Post Processing & Color Correction in Photoshop
- Enhanced detail with Nik Software Sharpener Pro
- Sharpened Edges with Topaz InFocus
- Multiple Contrast and Saturation Adjustments
- paint Paint paint
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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!
Lonely Shadows - (HDR Rome, Italy)
Want to learn how this image was created?
View the Before and After Comparison of this photo or read my HDR Tutorial
Bored? Drop me a line on Facebook or Twitter.
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full dark fun.
I honestly can’t remember where this is. I know it’s somewhere in Rome but that’s about it. I had a lot of late night shooting sessions on this trip and was often wandering (stumbling) through the streets well past 3-4 in the morning. It’s no wonder why I have so many ‘mystery’ photos.
Sometimes late night photography can be a big pain in the ass. If you take a look at the before and after, you’ll see what I mean. When It’s full on night, photos tend to take on the cast of whatever light is present. In this case, there are only a few tungsten light sources, creating a total yellow cast that completely eliminates the nuance of color and detail. The remedy was a (fairly) simple matter of selectively de-saturating the yellows to restore some of the white values. It’s not terribly technical, it’s just a bit time consuming.
If you shoot just before full dark, for example during blue hour, you have a much greater chance of retaining normal color and detail since there Is more ambient light... Or, like me, you can spend Sunday afternoon repainting color values. ;)
Check out some more HDR Night Photography.
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Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
- Nikon D3 - Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8@ 24mm f/2.8 Iso: 100
- 5 (handheld) Exposure Brackets (-2,-1,0,1,2)
- HDR Photography Processing & Tone Mapping using Photomatix Pro
- Post Processing & Color Correction in Photoshop
- Enhanced detail with Nik Software Sharpener Pro
- Sharpened Edges with Topaz InFocus
- Multiple Contrast and Saturation Adjustments
- paint Paint paint
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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!