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Mar 04, 2007 05:50 |  #1

here are a couple from todays Brisbane POTN Meet.

1. HDR Version

edit: i darkened the hdr, I like it more now.

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Mar 04, 2007 06:08 |  #2

justin, i took out my original comment, as the images looks different this morning. Monitor calibrating is a pain! Very nice shots, and i added another post down below.


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Mar 04, 2007 06:20 |  #3

Hey Justin,

Great shot! I got two images exactly the same as that. :-D I like the second one way better. There's something about PS CS2 "merge to HDR" that makes the images look washed out. They seem to lose contrast for some reason. I tried Photomatix Pro and the HDR result still looked flat. Grrr.



  
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Mar 04, 2007 09:34 |  #4

I agree with Meaty0 about the first image looking a bit washed out. I think HDR has better chances of succeding when one does it himself (blending two images using layer mask). When the software decides what to do I often find it's overdone.

The second one is great though. Looks like an amazing place!


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Mar 04, 2007 11:38 |  #5

I second the above...something about halfway in between would be best....I like the mood of the second far better, but a bit more detail in the rocks would be good as well.


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Mar 04, 2007 19:54 |  #6

justin, how weird. I opened your image up again this morning, and it was so bright.. I realised my monitor need calibrating again, and it has come out heaps better, but still not what i saw last night, so i don't know why it looked so much better last night. It is now showing lighter, so have another go at darkening it a wee bit.


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Mar 04, 2007 19:58 |  #7

Fantastic pics ~


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Mar 04, 2007 21:44 |  #8

Fantastic, awesome, tremendous composition.


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Mar 04, 2007 22:01 |  #9

The non-HDR version is definitely the winner.
I've probably only come across about half a dozen HDR pics that I would actually say I like. They just don't often look quite right to me. Unless, as montreal says, it's been done manually with layers and masks.




  
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Mar 05, 2007 00:25 |  #10

justin, on my laptop, the hdr looks better, the other version is coming up way too dark.


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Mar 05, 2007 00:36 |  #11

I really like the second, not so much the hdr


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Mar 05, 2007 00:46 |  #12

Great captures. I like the first one that is lighter showing the texture of the cave. Of course, if you could darken it a bit, it'd be nicer. M




  
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Mar 05, 2007 04:34 |  #13

thanks for the comments and opinions everyone! i darkened the hdr and added a little contrast. I think it looks better than the original one.


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Mar 05, 2007 06:56 |  #14

Justin - the darker version works better in my opinon. The outside section of the first one is just a little bit off.


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Mar 05, 2007 07:39 |  #15

thanks ken, i do agree with you. One night I will sit down and fix it all up using layer masks etc because once I get it right, I think it would make a nice print.


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