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Majortom212
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Oct 16, 2008 19:30 |  #16

lovely photos of Big Bend. what a beautiful place! you've done a great job capturing it.


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Oct 16, 2008 20:17 |  #17

What method/program did you use to create your HDRs? They look amazing, and realistic. Did you do these from one photo, or multiple exposures?


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Oct 16, 2008 21:26 |  #18

It would seem that you have learned how to use HDR processing for your own artistic expression.

Very, very nice images - even outstanding in many respects, and not just because of the application of HDR.


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Oct 16, 2008 21:28 |  #19

nw85887 wrote in post #6504071 (external link)
Thanks all for the CC so far.

Here you go :

ORIGINAL
IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png' | Redirected to error image by ZENFOLIO PROTECTED


HDR
IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png' | Redirected to error image by ZENFOLIO PROTECTED

Definitely prefer the HDR. Very much so.


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Oct 16, 2008 22:48 |  #20

Coppatop85 wrote in post #6509332 (external link)
What method/program did you use to create your HDRs? They look amazing, and realistic. Did you do these from one photo, or multiple exposures?

I used several exposures.

The combining & tonemapping was done in with Photomatix, all other modifications were done in Photoshop.

No set process, as it varies depending on the picture; I just play with it until it "looks right".




  
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Oct 16, 2008 22:59 |  #21

Image #2 is fantastic!




  
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Oct 17, 2008 00:23 |  #22

woaaah
v v nice HDR
well done


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Oct 18, 2008 08:39 |  #23

ps

any chance u can tell me what exposure was use for the images (what steps) ?
how many combined image?


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Oct 18, 2008 09:09 |  #24

Pen6uiN wrote in post #6517149 (external link)
any chance u can tell me what exposure was use for the images (what steps) ?
how many combined image?

No problem.

-2, -1⅓, 0, +1⅓, +2




  
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Oct 18, 2008 12:02 |  #25

Robert_Lay wrote in post #6509673 (external link)
It would seem that you have learned how to use HDR processing for your own artistic expression.

Very, very nice images - even outstanding in many respects, and not just because of the application of HDR.

Ditto!


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Oct 18, 2008 23:04 |  #26

midnitejam wrote in post #6517897 (external link)
Ditto!

Thanks all.....it seems all those years of playing in Photoshop was not for naught.




  
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Oct 19, 2008 14:20 |  #27

Wow... I really like the 2nd picture. The composition is nice !




  
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Oct 19, 2008 16:27 |  #28

Reign wrote in post #6504035 (external link)
as much as hdr is misapplied, overrated, and used on inappropriate compositions... i think hdr in these two photos come out nicely and I can see why it was done. bravo.

totally agree. i see hdr used distastefully (if that's a real word) often and this is not one of those times.

Reign wrote in post #6504080 (external link)
after seeing the original photo... you deserve an standing ovation:p

wish i took it i like it so much! haha makes me wanna do sum hdr too!


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Oct 19, 2008 21:45 |  #29

#2 is spactacular! Thats one of the better HDRs ive seen.. I am a fan of HDR.. You've done a great job!


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Oct 20, 2008 15:23 |  #30

Very nice shots, I love the second one of the sign. The composition is fantastic, thanks for sharing!




  
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