This is a sundown scene at Zion National Park in Utah. Haven't done much landscape or HDR work before this recent vacation. Please tell me how I'm doing and what I should be doing to improve my HDR landscapes. Thanks.
Sep 22, 2010 22:10 | #1 This is a sundown scene at Zion National Park in Utah. Haven't done much landscape or HDR work before this recent vacation. Please tell me how I'm doing and what I should be doing to improve my HDR landscapes. Thanks. My Gear: 6D, 7D, EOS-M w EF-M 22 f2 STM and EF-M 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS STM, 17-40L f4, 24-70L f2.8, 100 f2.8 non-IS macro, 70-200L f/4 IS, 400L f5.6,, Canon 1.4x II TC, Canon Speedlite 430 EX II, Better Beamer. Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod, 2 monopods, Manfrotto ballhead and pistol grip tripod heads.
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Sep 22, 2010 22:51 | #2 Since I'm getting no comments on the first image, I'm assuming it really sucks. How about this one? My Gear: 6D, 7D, EOS-M w EF-M 22 f2 STM and EF-M 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS STM, 17-40L f4, 24-70L f2.8, 100 f2.8 non-IS macro, 70-200L f/4 IS, 400L f5.6,, Canon 1.4x II TC, Canon Speedlite 430 EX II, Better Beamer. Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod, 2 monopods, Manfrotto ballhead and pistol grip tripod heads.
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terbear Senior Member 360 posts Joined Sep 2010 Location: North Carolina More info | Sep 22, 2010 23:40 | #3 I'm not a pro, but in the first image, i guess you need to bring out more of the green and same with the second. If the water appeared to be more reflective, it would make it more eye catching. I like how the 1st one has bright background, but like if i were shooting there, I would have tried to get the foreground to have more vivid colors.. jus my opinions - don't take them too seriously Flickr
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joedlh Cream of the Crop 5,515 posts Gallery: 52 photos Likes: 688 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Long Island, NY, N. America, Sol III, Orion Spur, Milky Way, Local Group, Virgo Cluster, Laniakea. More info | Sep 23, 2010 10:24 | #4 The best kind of HDR shot is where it's not apparent that an HDR technique was used. You've done well in this respect. On the other hand, HDR is used to correct for the poor dynamic range of digital cameras in settings that have high dynamic range. You haven't really done this in either shot, sad to say. The first rule of HDR should be to try to reduce the dynamic range of the setting. You seem to have done this in the first one by a judicious choice of time of day. The light on the distant mountains is very nice. The stream and foliage in the foreground did not receive that light. By lightening them up in HDR, I think you took away contrast from the mountains and drew the eye away from them. The foliage also needs more contrast in order to make it less dull. This shot could be more improved if you made the mountains the centerpiece and forgot about HDR. Joe
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Sep 23, 2010 15:32 | #5 Here are two attempted improvements of the images I posted here last night. The first is the Zion Sundown done in Portrait mode and using Details Enhancer in Photomatix Pro. The second is not an HDR image but a merger of two exposures of the Zion waterfall in order to improve exposure of the water. (Water would have benefited from use of my CP, which I dropped and broke the previous day!:oops My Gear: 6D, 7D, EOS-M w EF-M 22 f2 STM and EF-M 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS STM, 17-40L f4, 24-70L f2.8, 100 f2.8 non-IS macro, 70-200L f/4 IS, 400L f5.6,, Canon 1.4x II TC, Canon Speedlite 430 EX II, Better Beamer. Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod, 2 monopods, Manfrotto ballhead and pistol grip tripod heads.
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Viva-photography Goldmember 1,447 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Washington, DC More info | Sep 23, 2010 19:40 | #6 hdr blending seems spot on,
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Sep 23, 2010 19:55 | #7 Viva-photography wrote in post #10966596 hdr blending seems spot on, but the colors seem off. Is your monitor calibrated? It has been, but I think the problem is with my eyes. Having a horrible time lately with my vision. Will take a look at this image on a larger screen when I have a chance. Just using a laptop at the moment. My Gear: 6D, 7D, EOS-M w EF-M 22 f2 STM and EF-M 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS STM, 17-40L f4, 24-70L f2.8, 100 f2.8 non-IS macro, 70-200L f/4 IS, 400L f5.6,, Canon 1.4x II TC, Canon Speedlite 430 EX II, Better Beamer. Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod, 2 monopods, Manfrotto ballhead and pistol grip tripod heads.
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Sep 23, 2010 20:34 | #8 I think the first image is under exposed but looks pretty damn good. You might want to post a slightly larger version for review next time.
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Sep 23, 2010 22:22 | #9 On this monitor the colors seem very hot compared to what I see on my laptop, I think I need to get the Spyder out and see what happens. Tried to post a larger one of the first image, but the site wouldn't take it. My Gear: 6D, 7D, EOS-M w EF-M 22 f2 STM and EF-M 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS STM, 17-40L f4, 24-70L f2.8, 100 f2.8 non-IS macro, 70-200L f/4 IS, 400L f5.6,, Canon 1.4x II TC, Canon Speedlite 430 EX II, Better Beamer. Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod, 2 monopods, Manfrotto ballhead and pistol grip tripod heads.
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