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Anyone done ocean shots?

 
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Apr 04, 2009 20:58 |  #1

I did a whole bunch today with high winds.Took the 3 shots on a tripod,but when i put them together,they come out not aligned depite my best efforts.I had the camera set to aperture priority(Av),so I don't understand what went wrong.
Was it the movement of the waves or maybe the high winds moving the tripod.besides that after I prcessed them for HDR they had a strange line down one side,which seemed sort of like noise,but was too straight.
What is the best way to shoot ocean HDR's anyway?


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Apr 05, 2009 05:24 |  #2

Bsmooth wrote in post #7668383 (external link)
I did a whole bunch today with high winds.Took the 3 shots on a tripod,but when i put them together,they come out not aligned depite my best efforts.I had the camera set to aperture priority(Av),so I don't understand what went wrong.
Was it the movement of the waves or maybe the high winds moving the tripod.besides that after I prcessed them for HDR they had a strange line down one side,which seemed sort of like noise,but was too straight.
What is the best way to shoot ocean HDR's anyway?

Yo cannot take a three different exposed shots of the moving object for HDR...the outcome is not aligned image. You have to take a single shot - normal exposed and then using photoshop or other software, save it three times with different brightness ( exposure) and after that you can merge those images with Photomatix or other hdr software.


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