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Everytime I look at this picture, I'm thinking "I LOVE HDR".......
Can You understand this???
This is another shot from Canterbury Cathedral...
The barn on the left is a historic barn that I photographed and posted a shot of a few days ago. I went back trying to decide if I should crop out the truck but then of course, that would lop off most of the historic barn.
The owner informed me the barn on the right is a new barn and I was pretty amazed they found an architect to do such a nice job at matching this pretty well to the historic barn. October 16 is supposed to be peak Autumn season in New England but as folks can see in this shot there is very little foliage colors to speak of.
So...just when I thought things were getting better, lately it seems to be all downhill. I shot this at multiple exposures to get the detail in the barn with higher exposure shots. This is 2 exposures blended in photoshop as I am trying to learn how to do this since I don't particularly love HDRs. Still, I got noise again because it was still a low light time of day so I lost detail in the buildings when I had to clean the noise. Of course, having to go with a very low f-stop doesn't help to get a sharp image in landscape work. Someday, I might get it. Or maybe, it might be time for me to get a real job. Walmart is usually hiring :P
Last but not least, I did this several days ago but due to the loss in quality, idk, I think it is pretty much a scrap. I guess I am posting this just to see if other's feel the same way, that is with the soft focus if I should wack that delete key on this. :)
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I got a late start on Saturday to run over to the Tetons and arrived at the Snake River Overlook at about 7:00 p.m. when the sun was still in the west above the mountains. I took a few shots into the sun and then waited for the sun to dip behind the mountains.
There were two other guys shooting who soon became discouraged and left because of the flat foreground light and the backlit scene. I was gratified that HDR could pull out so much detail under these difficult and challenging lighting conditions!
View the entire Tetons - East and West Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
One of my first HDR, I am still in the beginning ,but I love HDR effect.
I used a little bit of texture to make the photo more yellow. (Texture thanks to Jerry Jones)
This shot was taken last year when I made my visit to Singapore. 5 shots were used for digital blending.
Sadly the weather on that day was not good enough for a sunset shot.
The place is famous for its laser show and I only managed to catch this blue hour moment just before the rain came.
Can't wait to revisit the place after the pandemic!
laptop background made for a friend at work...
internet sourced image made into 3 jpgs (-1.5, 0.0, +1.5) run thru CS3 hdr. Three combined layers and topaz effects to finish it off.
The last shot of the day. The sky was much darker than the previous capture.
No other photographers around!
Presented for those who loves HDR and where details counts.
8.04pm, 11.Apr.2012, f9, 13sec +/- 1 EV, ISO-200, 30mm, EFS 18-135 IS, tripod
Photomatix Pro HDR, Exposure Fusion on 3 shots
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couldn't sleep well, so made some car-art from an internet image till drugs kick in...
3 jpg HDR (-1.5, 0.0 , +1.5) processed in CS3 with Topaz effects...
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This is why I love HDR as it really makes images like this one pop without much effort. The blue lights around the sign really have popped when this was converted into a HDR. This is one of the best situations for this type of photography.
If you like this picture please feel free to look at my NY Set for others from NY or my HDR set for all of my HDR shots.
Press (L) to view the image large on black of a better view.
It's been years since I processed an HDR shot. I used to love HDR and every photo I uploaded would be over processed, at the time I thought it looked great but my photo style has changed over the years.
This photo has had the full works, HDR then snapseed and then Lightroom.
Just a quick change from the London photo's.
Labor of love. HDR image of this low slung 1939 Ford classic taken at the Wheels, Wings, and Rotors, show in Los Alamitos, CA. HDR in Photomatix Pro (painterly and tone compressed). Layered in PSE9 to combine the 2 HDR exposure variants. Then layered into a composite with the lawn HDR photo from the Santa Barbara Four Seasons to give an appropriate "Concours Home" for the beauty.
from the HDR ~ CarArt archives...a old storage drive is back to life with a bunch of raws to review and post...
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Mono Lake is hard to describe. You have to go there to really wrap your mind around all of it. The scent of the salinity and brine in the water. The colors. The history and peril this location has faced over the decades. It is a high desert gem all of its own. These Tufa formations attract millions of visitors the year round. It is definitely a photographers paradise. It is sad and beautiful all at the same time. These formations stop growing after they have made contact with the atmosphere. All of these were under water at one time. To stand on them. Climb them with hand and foot, is to damage what was once a thriving micro environment untouched. They are beautiful to behold. If you ever head out to Mono Lake, please be careful to respect what nature has created over the millennium. Thanks!
To sit along the shoreline is to lose one's self completely.
Recent discoveries at this location have revealed life as we hadn't considered: www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/astrobiology_toxic_...
This is my final post of reworks in this series. The original composition of this was generated using HDR. I've since then been studying alternate post processing methods. Don't get me wrong, I love HDR processing when it is not overcooked. I wanted to see what I could do otherwise. A personal endeavor of mine. Constructive criticism and comments are welcome.
Thanks for looking :o)
If you're in the mood Shawn Mullins
If you're in an alternate mood Tuck and Patti
Exposure 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture f/9.0
Focal Length 11 mm
ISO Speed 200
Tripod/Remote
3G/SS ND filter
Crop, color, and cleanup via Lightroom and Photoshop
It just started to rain when I was driving out to the West Cornwall Bridge and I spotted this barn. I believe this is Goshen CT but I am not completely sure because it was a long drive and I went through several towns.
This is a 2 exposure HDR. I have shared that I don't love HDRs. I did bring the saturation down on this to try to get it back to the natural colors. I don't get the detail I wish for when I have to bring my f-stop down when there are low light conditions but for the equipment that I work with (Cheap! lol) I guess it will do. ;-)
Unfortunately, I do not know the history of this barn. In Connecticut, these historic barns are quickly disappearing when land is purchased and no longer used for agriculture. They fall into complete disrepair and worse they are torn down for new construction. Many are getting saved and preserved through being placed on the national registry of historic barns (I believe it is called.) Hopefully, at some point, I can at least find the circa date of the barn but with this said online even when they are listed, they don't give much information about the history of these barns.
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A note to all my friends, I truly do appreciate every one of you guys that are so thoughtful to take the time to visit my page, give truly thoughtful & kind comments, favs, and especially valuable critiques! Thank you so very much! I am sorry I am so behind. I have been working about 14 hours a day at minimum to try to fulfill my promise to hubby to try to explore photography as a career. If anyone says this is a part-time job, don't believe it! It is a lot of work! So I do expect to be very busy if I can make this work! I truly appreciate your understanding. I so love visiting all my friends and I will visit as much as I can but my time will be quite limited going forward. I will be visiting everyone that does comment or fav my shots but I won't be able to go back searching through all photos to find folks that I haven't heard from lately. With that said, I will truly miss the friends I do have that are maybe a bit harder and take more time for me to track down on a usual basis. :)
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Man do i ever love HDR !!
I was going to brighten this up a bit but i think it would take away from the loneliness.
What do you think ?
Friend i Love Digital Art but i Love HDR Processing too ;) So from now on 1 day you can come in my Imagination World and Second Day you Are allow to come in My HDR World ;)
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This shot is Captured at the Roundabout Near the Tomb of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah the Founder of the Nation of Pakistan.
The Shot
Three Shot Captured in Exposure (-2, 0, 2)
Photomatix
Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
Basic Adjustments ,Watermark & Frame work.
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are (as always) welcome
Music
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This is the side of a very interesting abandonded boat in Maramba, Oas Albay, Philippines. I just love HDR and the “grunge” treatment especially for these types of weathered and forgotten subjects. I ended up bracketing 5 exposures at 1 stop each. The shot processed in Photomatix and Tone-mapped for the ‘grunge” look.
Thank you everyone for visiting, commenting and fav'ing - very much appreciated! Press "L" for better view and "F" if you like it!
We love to walk in the Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve located near Ukiah in northern California. On that day it was raining, it was a mystical experience walking beneath the giant redwood trees.
I processed this older single exposure photo into an HDR photo - trail and moss are paintery, trees and water are soft & smooth. I think it conveys the feeling at that moment. I love HDR, it allows me to express myself.
HDR, 1 exposure, DSC-W1, DSC08211-2007-02-24_hdr1smo2c
This is my non-HDR photo. Every time I edit pictures especially those landscapes that are not HDRed, I am reminded why I love HDR so much. I know it takes time to process them but it's the output that I am after.
The day I shot this was another day when I wanted to capture the waves crashing on the rocks. I only got a handful of them.
Shot RAW and processed in Camera Raw.
In photoshop,
Applied the lens correction filter to get those horizon straight.
Adjusted the colours blue, red, yellow and orange.
Altered the curves.
Adjusted the brightness/contrast.
Finally, adjusted the levels.
Enjoy your Monday!! :)
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Not my usual work. Although I'm trying a few new things lately. I don't want my pictures to have so much processing......of course I still love hdr.
I've also got an ace in the hole, I'll upload it sometime next week.
Cheers and have a great weekend
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2 exposures
“For me, trees have always been the most penetrating preachers. Nothing is holier, nothing is more exemplary than a beautiful, strong tree."
~ Hermann Hesse
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Trees by Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918 / New Jersey)
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the sweet earth's flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
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