New to HDR and want your input on this photo I took driving through the mountains near my house. Thanks.
cameronrinut Member 132 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: Ogden, UT More info | Oct 29, 2010 12:27 | #1 New to HDR and want your input on this photo I took driving through the mountains near my house. Thanks. 5D MKII-Gripped / T2i / 17-40f/4L / 28-300f/3.5-5L IS / 70-200f/4L / canon 2x II extender / Cheapo 600-1300 Telephoto+2x converter / carbon fiber kick A tripod / a partridge in a pear tree.
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DougVaughn Senior Member 260 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2010 Location: Franklin, TN More info | Oct 29, 2010 12:47 | #2 To my eye, the colors are just a bit hot. You might try dialing back the saturation a bit. Doug Vaughn
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Oct 29, 2010 12:47 | #3 Hard to tell with such a small picture. That or my monitor resolution of 2560x1600 is abit too much
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Ya I wanted the pop in the yellow but the green are a little to strong but when I tried toning the green down it didn't look right. I'll desaturate the whole thing a bit when I get home. I first tried attaching a compressed version that was too large. lol. Now this one's too small. Next one will be "just right". 5D MKII-Gripped / T2i / 17-40f/4L / 28-300f/3.5-5L IS / 70-200f/4L / canon 2x II extender / Cheapo 600-1300 Telephoto+2x converter / carbon fiber kick A tripod / a partridge in a pear tree.
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Its overcooked to the point where it doesn't look natural, and nothing looks to be sharp. Could be a result of re-sizing, however. A larger pic would have been more beneficial... "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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corkneyfonz Goldmember 2,477 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2009 Location: United Kingdom More info | Oct 29, 2010 20:00 | #6 |
Oct 29, 2010 20:36 | #7 Ok someone help! I am trying to resize but 1045 wide gives me a size of 769kb and I can only post 150kb max. any suggestions? I searched but couldn't find the answer. 5D MKII-Gripped / T2i / 17-40f/4L / 28-300f/3.5-5L IS / 70-200f/4L / canon 2x II extender / Cheapo 600-1300 Telephoto+2x converter / carbon fiber kick A tripod / a partridge in a pear tree.
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roosterslayer Senior Member 994 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2010 Location: SF, CA More info | Oct 29, 2010 20:43 | #8 orange and greens are too hot for the grays imo. tone it down and you should be good to go.
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ToddLambert I don't like titles More info | Oct 29, 2010 20:50 | #9 cameronrinut wrote in post #11190682 Ok someone help! I am trying to resize but 1045 wide gives me a size of 769kb and I can only post 150kb max. any suggestions? I searched but couldn't find the answer. Don't attach, just put the photos on the web somewhere and then embed them instead.
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Toned it down a bit. 5D MKII-Gripped / T2i / 17-40f/4L / 28-300f/3.5-5L IS / 70-200f/4L / canon 2x II extender / Cheapo 600-1300 Telephoto+2x converter / carbon fiber kick A tripod / a partridge in a pear tree.
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Oct 30, 2010 09:29 | #11 That photo is still abit small for the composition
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chaotichoax Member 101 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: New Jersey More info | Oct 30, 2010 15:18 | #12 |
Oct 30, 2010 16:05 | #13 I like the shot. I think the problem with the colors is the harsh transition from really saturated vibrant colors to the superior half that is gray, foggy and with no color. Its almost as if you had two pictures stitched together. I would work on it to get a uniform "mood". Nice pic! Juan
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Oct 30, 2010 17:40 | #14 cameronrinut wrote in post #11190825
Toned it down a bit. Its still overcooked, at least IMO. You really didn't tell us much about the image...was the HDR created by taking multiple exposures and then processing, or was it a single shot from which you created multiple exposures and then processed? If the latter, then you will not have any more dynamic range than what was captured in the original image and all that you'll end up with is an overly tonemapped image, as opposed to an HDR image. Either way, you need to ask yourself if the finished product resembles the reality that you witnessed at the time you took the picture (I assume that is your end goal). If not, then that should give you a good idea as to whether or not the tonemapping is over the top. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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Nov 02, 2010 09:43 | #15 argyle wrote in post #11194990 Its still overcooked, at least IMO. You really didn't tell us much about the image...was the HDR created by taking multiple exposures and then processing, or was it a single shot from which you created multiple exposures and then processed? If the latter, then you will not have any more dynamic range than what was captured in the original image and all that you'll end up with is an overly tonemapped image, as opposed to an HDR image. Either way, you need to ask yourself if the finished product resembles the reality that you witnessed at the time you took the picture (I assume that is your end goal). If not, then that should give you a good idea as to whether or not the tonemapping is over the top. It was processed from a single image. I wanted to bring out the contrast from the gray cliffs with the low laying clouds to the vibrant leaves. I wanted to enhance the color without making it look too over the top. guess I didn't quite hit the mark haha. thank you all for your opinions. I'll keep at it. 5D MKII-Gripped / T2i / 17-40f/4L / 28-300f/3.5-5L IS / 70-200f/4L / canon 2x II extender / Cheapo 600-1300 Telephoto+2x converter / carbon fiber kick A tripod / a partridge in a pear tree.
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