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All the images here are HDR, using various settings, some are very harsh, and some more subtle, but all were created from three shots blended using Photomatix software, taken using auto bracketing +2, 0 & -2 stops, no filters
Cropped square + Lens correction
Taken in Indianapolis Indiana 8/9/11.
Camera settings - Canon t1i - manual - iso 100 f11 3 bracket HDR shot - using Tamron 17-50 2.8
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Still and Calm!!!!! Some where between Geilo and Oslo in Norway......What a place to have your house built in!!!!!!!
My first HDR.....Still learning how to do it right :-)
This is a The Row in a village called Henham . These houses are made from the wood of old sailing ships
Driving through Bothas Hill and Drummond today after work,I came across a deserted station much like the one in Gillitts.I parked my car in a quick "getaway" position.I watched for awhile to make sure there were no potential muggers around(yes,don't laugh) ,although this was probably a pointless exercise.Three or four locals walked past my car and gave me some strange glances.I set everything up before leaving my car and took a very brisk walk down a very eroded and rough path.The smell of horse manure and other unmentionables was strong in the air.I found a piece of concrete and placed my tripod on it and captured 6 exposures twice to get a nice panorama sweep(which I needed to do because of the zoomed effect of my 50mm prime lens).This was my riskiest capture yet and I really enjoyed the thrill of getting it.Hope you guys enjoy looking at it.
This is my first attempt at an HDR image. I used Photomatix to merge 3 images together. Much easier than I thought it would be and it seems like the options are endless. Also seems very useful in saving images that are not well exposed. Lots of fun to come.
Kuwait City - HDR
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- Camera: EOS Rebel T2i
- Lens: 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 IS
- Focal Length: 18 mm
- ISO Speed: 100
- Editor: Photomatix HDR
- Other: Tripod System With Hercules Head
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Having just upgraded my version of Photomatix Pro 5.1.3 to Version 6.1, I have reprocessed this one, primarily to see how good the new version is.
Created using 5 shots from -2 to +2 stops exposure.
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Shot from Daulatabad Fort, Near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India...
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This shot was taken when I was outside with my girlfriend in the snow. In my home town is still snow. I love it.
You've gotta see it LARGE on black!
Captured with a Canon EOS 30D and a Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens.
Location: Tanner Bridge Road, Jefferson City, Missouri
This was a planned HDR scene I captured about a year ago. I've been spending a lot of time with Photoshop CS4 and ACR 5 lately and thought about re-working this piece and I'm glad I did. I have a tutorial about how I created the original HDR image here; however, after using my new process, I need to update the steps.
In short, I used to simply load my Canon 30D RAW files directly into Photomatix, tone map, then save as 16bit tiff. Then load the 16bit tiff into Photoshop to do further enhancing such as noise removal.
Now I process each RAW in ACR 5, apply Noiseware Pro NR and save each frame as a 16bit tiff, then I open each tiff with Photomatix, merge, tone map, save again as 16bit tiff, open in Photoshop, apply default Noiseware Pro NR, USM (radius 1.1, amt: 40%), then save as 8bit jpg, which is what you see above. This rendition is far better than my first version (much cleaner, sharper, and the tonal depth is better too).