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Nov 21, 2008 00:06 |  #1

Thoughts/Comments on the processing of this single exposure image. Processed from -4 to +4 exposure values.

This is Urquhart Castle along Loch Ness in Scotland.

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Nov 21, 2008 02:19 |  #2

wow...beautiful...
but for a sec I thought they are 2 different images...horizon divides the scene exactly in two parts...

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Nov 21, 2008 05:08 |  #3

looks like two seperate pictures one using the shy HDR the bottom using a normal pic then adding the sky masks layers flatten image etc
looks quite dramatic




  
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Nov 21, 2008 09:12 |  #4

How would you crop it then to make it look better? It is one photo, processed for different exposures and then combined in Photomatix. Didn't use any masks, layers or flattening.

Thanks for the comments so far from both of you.


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Nov 21, 2008 09:57 |  #5

I think it looks great. My taste as far as HDR is concerned, is more towards the extreme (almost surreal) tonemapping that a lot of purist despise.

This shot is well done. The composition is great, and the colors in the foreground are nice. If I changed anything, it would be to add a layer to make the color pop in the hills/mountains in the background.

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Nov 21, 2008 10:29 |  #6

I'm not sure what adding a layer to make the color pop in the hills/mountains really means. How would one do that?


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Nov 21, 2008 10:35 |  #7

It looks good Kody, but I too saw 2 different photos at first. Maybe a wee crop off the top to give it better balance, it seems kinda top heavy (I know, weird way of putting it).


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Nov 21, 2008 10:41 |  #8

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It looks good Kody, but I too saw 2 different photos at first. Maybe a wee crop off the top to give it better balance, it seems kinda top heavy (I know, weird way of putting it).

I'd agree that it needs a crop... but I think I'd crop of the bottom if it were me.

And, the mountains do need a little something...they are a bit dark but maybe taking some of the brigt off the bottom with a crop would make them look better.

Or, I could be completely full of it. :lol:


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Nov 21, 2008 10:53 |  #9

I'd like to see the colors pop a little more as well or maybe make it look like some of the other pics on your site, cool!


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Nov 21, 2008 12:01 |  #10

I saw two pics too, which made me look at it longer. I wouldn't change a thing, maybe lighten the far shore a bit, but not crop it.


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Nov 21, 2008 13:31 |  #11

Thanks for all the comments everyone. I will see what I can do about the far shore. As many of us in here know, HDR is a noisy process so I am not sure how well the hills/trees area is going to look when it's lightened.


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Nov 21, 2008 17:35 as a reply to  @ theague's post |  #12

There's a tutorial on Flickr on how to make the color pop. Just go to flickr and search for color pop tutorial.


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Nov 21, 2008 17:41 |  #13

thanks frleal70.


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Nov 21, 2008 21:20 |  #14

This any better?

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Nov 22, 2008 19:06 |  #15

Looks great. The color pop in the foreground is obvious. Nice work. What I was initially proposing though, was to increase the color/contrast in the mountains/hills in the background so the picture blended. You could run a shadow/highlight adjustment in Photoshop, add a layer mask, and only apply the effect to the mountains/hills (or whatever they are :) )


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