Hello to all. Getting back into photography since retirement and really enjoying it. I'm interested in HDR and hope to improve thru suggestions from members of the forum. Thanks again for a great site.
HDR at US AIR FORCE MUSEUM
Hey, thanks--I guess I posted in the wrong place. Should have introduced myself. Still learning. Thanks for the comment.
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Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
no you posted fine. I like the shots. Isn't the USAF museum the greatest aviation museum in the world?
wurtz wrote:
Hello to all. Getting back into photography since retirement and really enjoying it. I'm interested in HDR and hope to improve thru suggestions from members of the forum. Thanks again for a great site.
Great shot and a pleasing use of HDR. The subject is dear to my heart also.
We could all learn a lot from you. Please jump right in!
Excelent! Great HDR and lighting.
Hi and welcome, a most impressive image, I think we will be learning from you.
:thumbup: Great picture,welcome to Hog
That was shot at US Air Force Museum at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio. This is an amazing museum on air craft from the beginning of flight up to the present of space exploration. I have more pictures in HDR that I may upload if anyone is interested.
wurtz wrote:
That was shot at US Air Force Museum at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio. This is an amazing museum on air craft from the beginning of flight up to the present of space exploration. I have more pictures in HDR that I may upload if anyone is interested.
I'd love to go there. Yes, please post.
Hi Ohio, Welcome to UHH, Great shot. I had a coach in high school that flew one in China.
Absolutely, most definately interested, can you tell us about the way you achieve your HDR images, which program etc, regards.
Lighting in the hangers make it difficult to achieve for me, images that are better than average. That is where HDR make it possible to bring out the best of the subject. Shot with Nikon D80 using bracketing of +2,0,-2 and dropped the images into Photomatix Pro and then adjusted color and etc. in Elements 8.
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