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Doing some experimental (and very quick) HDR stuff from multiple exposures, put together with PS CS5 Automate->HDR Pro tool. Note -- this one is WAAAAY overdone. More of a photo illustration than a photograph at this point. I'm planning to redo it with less aggressive processing.

 

Three exposures, +2EV, 0EV and -2EV taken using Sony A99 and Minolta 17-35mm f2.8 lens mounted on tripod. Combined with Photomatix Pro then edited with DxO Pro.

HDR (3 shots) with extra light for shadow

WP_20141007_18_01_38_HDR-1.jpg

3 different exposures of -0.7eV, 0 & +0.7eV. Photomerging in Photomatix and further editing in CS3 (layers of level, curves, photo filter and sharpness)

 

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Entrance to Durham Castle...sadly encroached upon by students now!

The view from Clifton suspension bridge... HDR & tone mapped

Taken from single image, for original see here:-

www.flickr.com/photos/crayzy_ray/103789610/in/set-1674489/

 

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HDR'd using photomatix from a single RAW file

I was thinking to go up there for a few weeks... the last weekend i finally got up there and took some photos of the gloriette and the Schönbrunn castle.

 

this is one of my favorite ones :)

 

hope u like it!

 

picture information:

 

3xp raw -2,0,+2

 

photomatix-merged

 

lightroomed to my liking

  

Blue skies after a night in a yurt

أول مره أجرب البرنامج

وطلعت شياطيني منه :(

ان شاء الله تصير زوينه << مارح اقول زينه لانها مهيب زينه :p

   

شوفوها بحجمها الكبير ^_^

i decided to redo these pic with machine 2 i used the raw files

I tried hdr this in onOne photo editor free in cs4, but it didn't come out well

I uploaded it anyways

HDR image consisiting of three photos at +/- 2

Taken with a Canon 30D

Combined using Photomatix

 

comments/critique welcome!

View On Black

 

HDR - The river Rur before Hilfarth

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HDR - Der Fluss Rur vor Hilfarth

      

More of ArMoGu can be found at ArMoGu-Blog and ArMoGu at Picasa

View large on black

 

Mediterranean seascape at Le Pradet - Provence

 

HDR with 3 exposures.

Three exposures, +2EV, 0EV and -2EV taken using Sony A99 and Minolta 17-35mm f2.8 lens mounted on tripod. Combined with Photomatix Pro then edited with DxO Pro.

Qtpfsgui 1.9.3 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Mantiuk

Parameters:

Contrast Mapping factor: 0.1

Saturation Factor: 0.8

Detail Factor: 3

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PreGamma: 1

Lens: Varexon 35mm f2.8

 

This is a peacock feather resembling a tiger eye to me. The colors are very vibrant and lively but still have a beautiful elegant effect. I merged 5 pictures and then combined them with HDR.

My second attempt. Same place as my first, but another angle. Prefer this much more.

This is an HDR image I did as a demonstration for AR 211 Basic Photography class at the University of Guam. The HDR was formed in Photomatix then tweaked in Topaz Adjust and Imagenomic Noiseware.

I have not posted and old HDR truck for awhile. Joe Miller was in town this week and we went around and captured the treasures of Huntsville.

These Photos were taken over 24hrs. it was my friends Birthday and there were a few of us staying at the Paragon Hotel in Birmingham. my room had a great view of the City Skyline so as the day changed to night(and more and more drinks were consumed) i took a few photos of the skyline

My first HDR, made using qtpfsgui. (and some slight adjustments in Gimp)

fattal02

alpha 0.223, beta 0.68, saturation 1.58

pregamma 0.455

postgamma 1

Part of an old factory in Evesham Worcestershire. This was the garage workshop and all that remains.

Dublin Panorama in HDR

 

A 2 shot panorama of The River Liffey that runs through Dublin city centre, converted to HDR. In this shot you can see The Jeanie Johnston tallship, The Samuel Beckett Bridge and The Dublin Convention Centre.

 

This photo was taken using a Sony NEX 6 camera with the 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. It was edited using DXO Pro Optics 9, PT GUI Pro, Lightroom 5, Photoshop CS 6 and then merged in Photomatix Pro 5.

 

You can see more of my work at www.MyWorldMyCamera.com

 

Thanks for looking!

 

Sony NEX 6 / Sony 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 / 24mm / ISO 100 / f/8.0 / 1/250s / Merged to HDR

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