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Playing with HDR
I was standing under the tree tonight watching the sunset and decided to
have a crack at HDR. Like stitched panorama's tree's and waves are hard to get right as they are moving. This one has a bit of blur in full frame on the leaves where the branches have moved in the wind. http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2196076&size=l |
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On Jan 22, 8:22*am, Father McKenzie
wrote: http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2196076&size=l Your photo satisfies the #1 requirement of a good HDR pic. That is, you cannot immediately tell it is an HDR pic. |
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Playing with HDR
Annika1980 wrote:
On Jan 22, 8:22 am, Father McKenzie wrote: http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2196076&size=l Your photo satisfies the #1 requirement of a good HDR pic. That is, you cannot immediately tell it is an HDR pic. I completely agree. There's nothing worse than those grainy HDR's that look like a screen-grab from a computer game. |
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Yes, moving objects are problem for HDR.
However, sometimes it could give very interesting effects (eg. moving clouds). Despite a lot of negative opinions floating around HDR I decided to add HDR gallery. http://www.gorgolewski.com/hdr/ Best wishes Marcin www.gorgolewski.com Uzytkownik "Father McKenzie" napisal w wiadomosci ... I was standing under the tree tonight watching the sunset and decided to have a crack at HDR. Like stitched panorama's tree's and waves are hard to get right as they are moving. This one has a bit of blur in full frame on the leaves where the branches have moved in the wind. http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2196076&size=l |
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On Jan 23, 5:18 am, "Marcin" wrote:
Yes, moving objects are problem for HDR. However, sometimes it could give very interesting effects (eg. moving clouds). Despite a lot of negative opinions floating around HDR I decided to add HDR gallery.http://www.gorgolewski.com/hdr/ Best wishes Marcinwww.gorgolewski.com Uzytkownik "Father McKenzie" napisal w . .. I was standing under the tree tonight watching the sunset and decided to have a crack at HDR. Like stitched panorama's tree's and waves are hard to get right as they are moving. This one has a bit of blur in full frame on the leaves where the branches have moved in the wind. http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2196076&size=l Way too many people use HDR for all the wrong reasons. It's good to see someone who gets it (mostly) right. Congratulations Marcin I've been using my own form of HDR for years on bride and grooms shots in the sun. I don't believe I've ever done a successful landscape using HDR. |
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Playing with HDR
"Marcin" wrote in message ... Yes, moving objects are problem for HDR. However, sometimes it could give very interesting effects (eg. moving clouds). Despite a lot of negative opinions floating around HDR I decided to add HDR gallery. http://www.gorgolewski.com/hdr/ Best wishes Marcin www.gorgolewski.com In this respect it is a lot like stereo. If you have a dedicated stereo camera, then moving objects are no big problem, but if you are doing it with a single lenses camera, (by moving the camera between shots) then moving objects ruin the picture if they are of significant size. |
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On Jan 23, 6:42 am, dreamtime wrote:
I've been using my own form of HDR for years on bride and grooms shots in the sun. Why not post a few examples? |
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On Jan 23, 6:46 pm, wrote:
On Jan 23, 6:42 am, dreamtime wrote: I've been using my own form ofHDRfor years on bride and grooms shots in the sun. Why not post a few examples? Hmm. Where did he go? (O; By the way, I did a quick look around for a wedding image that could use HDR.. There's an image on this page that desperately needs help, given the photographer didn't have the nous to use a little diffused flash, and has ended up with a shot where both the background and foreground are poorly exposed.. http://www.brisbaneweddingphotographers.com/ (You can almost hear the instructions - "lean in awkwardly, we want this looking posed, and I need to see the sun *and* that silly little white sign in the background..") Maybe you could send your HDR technique to him. Oh, wait... |
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Playing with HDR
On Jan 25, 10:27 pm, wrote:
On Jan 23, 6:46 pm, wrote: On Jan 23, 6:42 am, dreamtime wrote: I've been using my own form ofHDRfor years on bride and grooms shots in the sun. Why not post a few examples? Hmm. Where did he go? (O; By the way, I did a quick look around for a wedding image that could use HDR.. There's an image on this page that desperately needs help, given the photographer didn't have the nous to use a little diffused flash, and has ended up with a shot where both the background and foreground are poorly exposed.. http://www.brisbaneweddingphotographers.com/ (You can almost hear the instructions - "lean in awkwardly, we want this looking posed, and I need to see the sun *and* that silly little white sign in the background..") Maybe you could send your HDR technique to him. Oh, wait... ---------------- Ho hum... Same ****, different day. If ever you gain any artistic ability, be sure to post the results here, won't you? Mark Thomas 7 Loser of the century. Directly from your web site: "first up, you can email me at .. no claims to greatness here - i'm just a person who likes to take photographs. (O: but i guess that raises the question of why i would presume to offer tutorials as well as show off images.. Nice spelling mate! Yep... Certainly does if the crap you put up, claiming greatness ...like this God awful shot of some ugly Sheila and dufus junior: http://www.marktphoto.com/portrait/slides/mymum.jpg is evidence of your (former) greatness as a wedding photographer which you mysteriously refuse to elobrate on. Tell us now Mark, this isn't one of your offspring? ROTFL. You sure as hell couldn't have been paid for that crap picture. LOL. Why you attack a working professional wedding photographer and Pioneer of digital enlargements... Someone whom you are so jealous of you invent lies to tell about him is something you need to speak to your doctor about. I know this old snapper gets up your nose, Markie old boy but you gotta learn to live with getting it wrong all the time. The man you are so jealous of just gets more successful every year at what you wannado but can't because you're just a wannabe that can't be. If anyone were to actually take your advise, they'd be as big a lunatic as you are. Get a life fool. You'll never keep up with me so stop trying. |
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Playing with HDR
On Jan 26, 6:21 am, Cryptopix wrote:
If ever you gain any artistic ability, be sure to post the results If anyone else agrees with you, I'll listen. But you're batting zero, Doug. As witnessed by the fact that I see you now avoid chipping in on any thread where photography is being discussed. I have finished with you. You have zero cred. Duck's back. Water. |
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