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Jan 28, 2009 19:17 |  #1

i made an attempt at my 1st HDR shot using AEB with Photomatic 3.

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Photo #2
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Photo #3
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Jan 28, 2009 19:27 |  #2

It looks a little dark. If you were going to go that low / high in your shutter speed you should've taken a few in between and stacked 2 more shots. From what I understand the idea of HDR comes from starting at a single exposure; say 320. Then halving, and doubling that exposure. (Some people choose to go 1 stop too). So your speeds should've been 1/80 - 1/160 - 1/320 - 1/640 - 1/1250. Using that example would've given you a much nicer range of tones to work with.

It's not bad for a first try though. Maybe use a shallower depth of field also, it will give you some nice background blur and really make the flower pop. ;)




  
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Jan 28, 2009 19:32 |  #3

S7000 wrote in post #7208826 (external link)
It looks a little dark. If you were going to go that low / high in your shutter speed you should've taken a few in between and stacked 2 more shots. From what I understand the idea of HDR comes from starting at a single exposure; say 320. Then halving, and doubling that exposure. (Some people choose to go 1 stop too). So your speeds should've been 1/80 - 1/160 - 1/320 - 1/640 - 1/1250. Using that example would've given you a much nicer range of tones to work with.

It's not bad for a first try though. Maybe use a shallower depth of field also, it will give you some nice background blur and really make the flower pop. ;)

i used AEB -2, 0, +2. my XSI only allows me 3 shots, but i can obviously take additional shots manually. also forgot to mention, i mistakenly took these in jpeg rather than RAW.

thanks for the C&C!


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Jan 29, 2009 11:43 as a reply to  @ John Photography's post |  #4

Do you happen to have a 535 because I believe we met at the RPI dyno meet.


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Jan 29, 2009 11:48 |  #5

joshparzi wrote in post #7213354 (external link)
Do you happen to have a 535 because I believe we met at the RPI dyno meet.

yeah bro, that's me! small world.

as you can see, tryin' to learn some HDR.

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Jan 29, 2009 21:15 as a reply to  @ John Photography's post |  #6

Yeah thanx. You probably know my brother he had the 535 vishnu procede that was at the RPI dyno day.


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