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Aug 16, 2007 03:06 |  #1

I've been playing around with Photomatix for the very first time. Tone Mapped HDR photograph using Photomatix. C&C welcomed.

Took the original picture as the security personnel at the building behind me was grouping together to kick me out. Funny, I took a picture of the building across the street, but the building I wasn't even shooting or pointing my camera at had security after me.

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Aug 16, 2007 07:22 |  #2

this worked really well as an HDR, particularly for your first effort...as an image it seems off balance to me, with all the weight ie; buildings on the left hand side.


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Aug 16, 2007 10:22 |  #3

Very interesting. I know nothing about HDR, or how it works, but these buildings weem off somehow. It looks like the 3 buildings on the right are sitting at a dfferent angle than the 3 buildings on the left. It is messing with my head...maybe it was the lens, but either way I am intrigued by it...


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Aug 16, 2007 11:43 |  #4

The angle of the shot was kinda weird, the security guys were running after me, so I had to frame and shot fairly quickly. ;)


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Aug 16, 2007 11:44 |  #5

00silvergt wrote in post #3738357 (external link)
... the security guys were running after me, so I had to frame and shot fairly quickly. ;)

Why were security guys running after you??


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Aug 16, 2007 11:47 |  #6

Very nice!


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Aug 16, 2007 11:48 |  #7

They didn't want me taking pictures. Even though it wasn't of their building, they were so paranoid about the camera. They told me that their building (555 California St. Bank of America building; Tallest building in San Francisco) was copyrighted.:) I have a thread on people freaking out when they see a camera, this was one of my stories...LOL

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Aug 16, 2007 11:49 |  #8

bikerider wrote in post #3737017 (external link)
this worked really well as an HDR, particularly for your first effort...as an image it seems off balance to me, with all the weight ie; buildings on the left hand side.

i actually like it. i feel like im surrounded by all of these massive buildings. great work!!
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Aug 16, 2007 11:50 |  #9

shannyD wrote in post #3738396 (external link)
i actually like it. i feel like im surrounded by all of these massive buildings. great work!!
shannon


Thank you ShannyD.:D:D

BTW, I process this in Photomatix using one exposure which I adjusted the exposure in LightZone +2 EV and -2EV. Then Tonemapped.


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Aug 16, 2007 11:53 |  #10

00silvergt wrote in post #3738388 (external link)
They didn't want me taking pictures. Even though it wasn't of their building, they were so paranoid about the camera. They told me that their building (555 California St. Bank of America building; Tallest building in San Francisco) was copyrighted.:) I have a thread on people freaking out when they see a camera, this was one of my stories...LOL

Thank you, Superdiver.

Wow, I did not know that you could copyright a building...


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Aug 16, 2007 11:55 |  #11

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Wow, I did not know that you could copyright a building...


Apparently so. But arguably, I think it is 'fair use' to take a picture that is out in a public space of a noteworthy building for your personal collection.

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Aug 16, 2007 12:00 |  #12

i have no clue what your talking about. i love the look of HDR, but i need a book or a teacher to learn how to do it. i tried it with the free software.....but... i ran into a whole ton of problems. lol.
its looks great. keep it coming.
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Thank you ShannyD.:D:D

BTW, I process this in Photomatix using one exposure which I adjusted the exposure in LightZone +2 EV and -2EV. Then Tonemapped.




  
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Aug 16, 2007 12:06 |  #13

I like the colors and angle.

And next time you get harassed, call the cops on them. You're not doing anything wrong, don't act like it. Take the power back.


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Aug 16, 2007 12:08 |  #14

xpsentity wrote in post #3738481 (external link)
I like the colors and angle.

And next time you get harassed, call the cops on them. You're not doing anything wrong, don't act like it. Take the power back.

Yeah, they were real polite, actually waited after the shutter clicked and asked me in professional way to "move on".;)


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Aug 16, 2007 13:26 |  #15

I hate how paranoid people are these days. Thank God I'm not into people photography. Impossible.

LOVE the shot!!!


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