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Aug 14, 2010 22:00 |  #1

Used Lightroom to adjust the exposures (3 aeb shots)

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Aug 14, 2010 22:46 |  #2

Looks good to me. Nice and natural.

Curious how you used lightroom in your HDR workflow? I currently only use lightroom to process the raw files, then I use Photomatix to actually create the hdr.


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Aug 14, 2010 22:55 |  #3

buurin wrote in post #10723127 (external link)
Looks good to me. Nice and natural.

Curious how you used lightroom in your HDR workflow? I currently only use lightroom to process the raw files, then I use Photomatix to actually create the hdr.

I just used Lightroom to adjust the over exposed pics to my flavor. I used photomatix for the final rendition.


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Aug 14, 2010 23:05 |  #4

Well done. Better than any of mine.

Id probably have either excluded the electric pole or composed it so that it didnt rise out of the bike.


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Aug 14, 2010 23:11 |  #5

buurin wrote in post #10723208 (external link)
Well done. Better than any of mine.

Id probably have either excluded the electric pole or composed it so that it didnt rise out of the bike.

Thanx! I figured since the pole was out of focus it would matter too much.

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Aug 14, 2010 23:53 |  #6

I was just nitpicking since I didn't provide you any feedback. I kind of like the electric pole, perfect amount of bokeh.


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Aug 15, 2010 00:33 |  #7

Nice work! It looks reasonably realistic, almost as if the bike could have been lit by a couple well-placed flashes.

I didn't even notice the pole and wires, but now that I see them I want them to be gone. :)

The DOF and bokeh are pleasant. What lens and aperture?


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Aug 15, 2010 07:55 |  #8

dmnelson wrote in post #10723559 (external link)
Nice work! It looks reasonably realistic, almost as if the bike could have been lit by a couple well-placed flashes.

I didn't even notice the pole and wires, but now that I see them I want them to be gone. :)

The DOF and bokeh are pleasant. What lens and aperture?

Nifty fifty 1.8, thanx!!!


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Aug 15, 2010 21:01 |  #9

very very nice. Id remove the pole and the wires. simple 2 extra minutes in photoshop. very nice.


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