Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | Nov 28, 2006 10:53 | #1 Not keep in PS enough, but i will post another shots better Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 11:28 | #2 Is this a case of another shot that's not really an HDR shot, or did you do some odd masking to avoid multiple images of the boat prior to merging the different exposures? - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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Nov 28, 2006 11:43 | #3 J T wrote in post #2324370 Is this a case of another shot that's not really an HDR shot, or did you do some odd masking to avoid multiple images of the boat prior to merging the different exposures? Nice composition, but there is something odd going on in the sky to the left. Is that an artifact of your blend? Thank you. Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 11:48 | #4 I don't know what any of that meant, but you didn't answer my question. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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Nov 28, 2006 11:50 | #5 J T wrote in post #2324456 I don't know what any of that meant, but you didn't answer my question. Is this REALLY a multi-exposure HDR? And if so, how'd you avoid having multiple images of the moving boat?Aha, it is a secret, and yes, it is a multi-exposure Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 11:54 | #6 Tareq wrote in post #2324467 Aha, it is a secret, and yes, it is a multi-exposure If you tell me your technique of blending multi-exposures in an HDR program (CS2 or Photomatix?) and avoiding multiple moving images, I'll tell you mine. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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Nov 28, 2006 11:56 | #7 J T wrote in post #2324478 If you tell me your technique of blending multi-exposures in an HDR program (CS2 or Photomatix?) and avoiding multiple moving images, I'll tell you mine. ![]() Don't worry, i have enough amazing HDR, so thanks for that. Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 11:57 | #8 Did you use auto-bracketing? - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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Nov 28, 2006 11:58 | #9 J T wrote in post #2324497 Did you use auto-bracketing? Maybe, who knows. Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 12:01 | #10 Tareq wrote in post #2324507 Maybe, who knows. you are a good photographer, i am not, so you should try I can post another moving better HDR if you want, but the secret you have to find it yourself. give it a try ![]() ![]()
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Nov 28, 2006 12:02 | #11 just wait, i am working on moving shot to post HDR of it Galleries:
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azpix Goldmember 3,335 posts Likes: 19 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Chandler, Arizona USA More info | Nov 28, 2006 12:03 | #12 Why don't we just share with the group? Gear- 7d, 24-70L, sigma 70-200, Sigma 120-400, canon 50 1.4, Canon 100 2.0,sigma 10-20 and a DJI Mavic Pro Drone
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Nov 28, 2006 12:05 | #13 azpix wrote in post #2324527 Why don't we just share with the group? My understanding was that true HDR could only be done on still subjects due to the mutliple exposure. yes, you are right, just i was trying, but i failed Galleries:
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Check my new post in Birds section, New HDR there Galleries:
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 28, 2006 12:18 | #15 Ok, checked it out. One question: If you took the time to set up your tripod to get a multi-exposure shot for an HDR conversion, why didn't you avoid that piece of wall (or whatever it is) in the foreground? Or was that intended? - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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