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Jun 01, 2011 00:15 |  #1

Hey.
well, this is my first time posting on the HDR section, even though i follow it regularly.

Yesterday i went to check some of our fields and, because it was a beautiful day, i decided to take my camera with me.
I have looked at this shed already a couple of times (have even shoot it already a couple of weeks ago) and yesterday i thought it could make a nice b&w HDR.

What do you think?

IMAGE: http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/8269/shedc.jpg
400D with Tamron 28-75 @28mm ISO200 and 3 exposures (1/3200, 1/1000, 1/500).

Looking forward your comments and ideas.
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Jun 01, 2011 08:45 |  #2

Looks familiar :)
https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1025547

Nice process. You were able to get a range in with the whites appearing on the doors, front grass and flowers.
I would have shifted the barn to the right and left more eye space to the left of the shed. When you return, I would also like to see more grass/flowers in front for the textures.....and how bout the interior?




  
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Jun 01, 2011 08:49 |  #3

I like it because the HDR is subtle, it looks natural, not over the top.


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Jun 01, 2011 13:23 |  #4

thanks guys.
The eye space might be a good idea. You mean i should move myself to my right so we can see a bit more of the barn's side wall?
As to the flowers on the foreground i don't think i can get much more because there are not much more :P just maybe 20 cm after it starts the field (this year with Spelt), so no flowers there!

Here is another HDR from the same shed that i have done some weeks ago.

IMAGE: http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/9997/shed2.jpg
Well, i know there is not to much of interest in the picture and the foreground is quite boring, but i thought the sky was looking quite cool so i just click click click and here t is! ;)



  
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Jun 01, 2011 15:53 |  #5

boguz wrote in post #12516742 (external link)
thanks guys.
The eye space might be a good idea. You mean i should move myself to my right so we can see a bit more of the barn's side wall?
As to the flowers on the foreground i don't think i can get much more because there are not much more :P just maybe 20 cm after it starts the field (this year with Spelt), so no flowers there!

Here is another HDR from the same shed that i have done some weeks ago.

Well, i know there is not to much of interest in the picture and the foreground is quite boring, but i thought the sky was looking quite cool so i just click click click and here t is! ;)

No, I meant frame the barn so that there is more space on the left of the barn than on the right....doesn't matter as you did that with the new photo (which needs some local contrast boost BTW). I see what you mean about the flowers/grass - not even nice dirt.




  
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Jun 05, 2011 14:32 |  #6

now everything is green and growing. i should go back and take some more photos...
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