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May 29, 2009 00:25 |  #1

I went out today around some farm area and looked for things to shoot with 3 different exposures, and messed with HDR. Let me know what you guys think about this 2nd post. Does things look blown out or too much? The tree in the middle is really blurry and ghost-like because it was sort of windy. Do you guys know how to prevent things like that when shooting 3 exposures?

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May 29, 2009 03:30 |  #2

unfortunately, movement and HDR is a tough one, but besides the tree it looks good.


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May 29, 2009 11:26 |  #3

IT looks like your hand holding.. or was the wind blowing strong.. giving a lot of movement?


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May 29, 2009 19:34 |  #4

there's a lot of potential in that shot but i agree with above, the movement kills the pic.


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May 29, 2009 21:39 |  #5

msclman99 wrote in post #8014145 (external link)
there's a lot of potential in that shot but i agree with above, the movement kills the pic.

Yeah, unfortunately that tree seems a bit too blurry.

Then again, the warmth of the colours are great! The shades of red and orange really stand out. Well done.




  
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May 29, 2009 23:05 |  #6

yeah..sigh.. damn that tree! it was really bugging me . that it was moving like that.
thanks for the comments guys.


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May 29, 2009 23:08 |  #7

What HDR program did you use? Looks nice.


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May 30, 2009 01:40 |  #8

SamClarkPhotography wrote in post #8015231 (external link)
What HDR program did you use? Looks nice.

I use photomatix.

thanks.


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May 30, 2009 10:52 |  #9

Do you have photomatix pro 3? If so did you try to reduce ghosting artifacts and choose moving objects/people?

I use this often when I have things moving in my different shots and it usually does pretty well with fixing things up.


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May 30, 2009 15:08 |  #10

Yeah, i did try that but it didn't work! it barely did anything.

coralnutz wrote in post #8017357 (external link)
Do you have photomatix pro 3? If so did you try to reduce ghosting artifacts and choose moving objects/people?

I use this often when I have things moving in my different shots and it usually does pretty well with fixing things up.


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May 30, 2009 16:19 |  #11

Did you shoot in RAW? Did you save the settings for this one? You do know you can save settings, then use them again on a different but similar image?

I was going to suggest you use these settings on a single RAW opened in PM3. At least it will give you a starting point.


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May 30, 2009 17:39 |  #12

Oh, Wow, I did not know that. I will try that in the future. Thanks

canonloader wrote in post #8018707 (external link)
Did you shoot in RAW? Did you save the settings for this one? You do know you can save settings, then use them again on a different but similar image?

I was going to suggest you use these settings on a single RAW opened in PM3. At least it will give you a starting point.


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