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I went to Marburg yesterday and decided to take some images for HDR.
I don't use fully automated tools like Photomatix but Photoshop only. I wrote a short tutorial on how to create a HDR image with Photoshop easily. Just visit My Blog to read it.
3 Exposures in Photomatix. I wanted to try an exterior shot that had the front (north-facing) facade of a building in the shade, which is always a trouble making photo.
I wish there was a building kitty-corner from this building so I could get higher up - this is all the vertical correction I care to do without making it look way too distorted.
These are more from my ongoing HDR Series of photography. These are not completely finished. There is still some post production work that needs to be done - touching up edges, color correcting, etc. But I figured I would upload for a bit of feedback first. Also the titles used are more descriptions. Proper titles will be added later
The unfortunate thing is that you cannot get the full effect of the photos on a computer screen. When these are printed, they are printed on a Fuji metallic paper, which gives a nice metallic sheen to the print. They will be printed in two sizes - 20 X 30 Inches, and 30 X 40 Inches. At some point I will have these for purchase on my website, but if anyone has any questions, you can email me at info@workhorsevisuals.com or through my workhorsevisuals.com website
Same sunset shoot at Glenelg, South Australia.
Standard 3 exposure shots (-2..0..+2 EV) tonemapped in Photomatix then retouched in Lightroom and Photoshop.
I'm still trying to figure out all the options in tone mapping.
I think I'm getting addicted to HDR.
7 exposures: 15", 8", 4", 2", 0.6", 1/6, 1/50
These are the HDR's I took during my trip to india! Im not the biggest on HDR but decided to upload them anyways.
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old factory/bottling plant in dresden/germany (dont know for what?)
canon eos350d
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