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hi guys... some awesome pics in here... don't know why I waited this long to check this thread out. I took a few shots yesterday after getting her all cleaned up. Then I learned HDR!!! not that hard to do... I still have a lot of editing to do to clean her up, but the initial result was great already, and I was too tired at 2 am last night :( What you guys think??? Any suggestions for improvement composition-wise or shot-wise?
NON-HDR http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ofDSC_0033.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ofDSC_0058.jpg HDR's http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...DR1noplate.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...s/REALHDR3.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../REALHDR2B.jpg |
G2Z -- those are excellent photos.
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Thank you onzedge! Yeah I was SO excited to learn HDR yesterday. It's pretty neat. I'm stoked to take more scenic/landscaping shots now too... I'm not as good as you guys on this thread though, but I am slowly learning.
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BTW, is that you in your avatar??? :D
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^^^What HDR software are you using & how many exposures/shots did you use. The 1st one is good, but the last one is really "noisy". I find that HDR shots look best with night shots or low light shots at dusk/dawn. Too much overexposure when you shoot during hard mid-day sunlight.
Here's a an HDR shot I took a week ago while at my brother in law's lake house in MA. It was kind of an on the spot shot and I didn't have my tripod with me. It came out okay though, but it could def have been better if I were prepared. http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1312815253 |
^ hi Mike... yes, I agree, the first one was best. I believe I had 5 exposures for each of them. The 1st pic was good because I really had good lighting, plus my values were around -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2... which is perfect. The other ones were more closely spaced, and not even :( There was definitely too much noice there. I need to get a remote trigger, because even though securely locked on tripod, pushing the button still initiates a slight shudder.
BTW, I use EASYHDR. It rocks. Photomatix was just ok... and picturenaut was only TIFF.... :( |
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I have been using Photomatix and it does get a little tricky sometimes. It seems like I always need to tweek it in Photoshop afterwards. I tried EasyHDR and found it was easier to get more natural looking HDR images with that program. |
^ thanks for pointers man! Yes, I will try to use timer next time, then wired too. Where to buy those? hmmmm
Yeah I love EasyHDR. I think it's easiest to use and for beginner's gives great results. I'm sure Photomatix does it better and has features that Easy can't do... but until I get much better, I will play with EasyHDR first. btw, your HDR shot above, with NO tripod? Damn dude... you are a GOD. That looks fantastic for no tripod. |
mike- awesome shot! :tup: looks mystical. :D
G2Z- looking good. im a little confused on your last shot (and the shot that you're using in your avatar) because the reflection or shadow on your car looks like someone spray painted your car gray. :confused: i first thought it was my screen but then it looks like that on 3 other screens including my droidx and MBP... is it suppose to be like that? :confused: |
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i wish i had more photoshop drawing/painting skills cause when i want to remove reflections in the door sometimes dont know how to paint it out. :D small things i can spot brush and remove but not an entire door.... |
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