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Some HDR fun with an old pic.
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Explored! #357 on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Thanks to everyone for you comments & faves
HDR of the Houmas House Plantation in Darrow, LA. Notice some people walked into the shot to the left.
Hello everyone , I hope u enjoy my photo of my street , I did not think it would make a good hdr photo, well it was 5 photos in raw put into photomatix then used CS5 to sharpen it and add my name. Have a great day to all =) Its in CT
Mono Lake, CA
The pictures I took here were disappointing but I gained some useful knowledge from the experience.
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Playing around with different HDR methods and some old photos. Painted Rocks, Arizona. I used SNS-HDR as the starting point here (Via Windows 8 running on a virtual machine). I often like the overall results and look of SNS-HDR's processing, but it has a few weaknesses. On the pixel scale it often leaves ugly high contrast artifacts, often in a cross hatch pattern, in low contrast areas like clouds. The images almost always have to be scaled to 50% of original or require a lot of retouching. Second, blue skies almost always seem to come out kind of faded. As a result I tend to like SNS when I've got a cloudy sky I want to make dramatic and I don't mind the final photo being at 50% size.
Once again this looks much better without Flickr's overly aggressive sharpening of their scaled images. I guess as the last stage of processing I should blur high contrast photos before posting on flickr.
(There's a real live chuckwalla in this photo.)
Nine exposure HDR shot with a tripod mounted Nikon D200 using a Nikkor 18 - 70 zoom. Exposures were -4 to +4 EV. White balance set to auto. Processed with Photomatix.