All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex
The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral
Lorrain's Tea Bar, Weston-super-Mare
Quadrophenia at Littledean Jail
I love the effects your photos have, beautiful work!
I enjoyed looking at them, they are very nice, very creative, Thank you for sharing them.
Pic 1 does it for me :thumbup:
I really like the third photo. I have not used HDR editing tools b4
Like #s 1 and 2, knew exactly where to draw the line to enhance the photos, #3 is overcooked but maybe that's what you were looking for but personally I'm not a big fan of overdone HDR---that's me, don't know what you were striving for. Nice shots especially #1---it screams add HDR.......
Mike Hardisty wrote:
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex
I can do HDR in my camera but have not really used it yet. These wonderful shots make me think I need to give it a try.
"Tore-post?" I'm not familiar with that term.
Mike Hardisty wrote:
All of these were processed before I started experimenting with 32 bit HDR and Lightroom. Up until then my main choice of software for processing the "Black Art" was a program called Machinery HDR Effects. Post processing is done in Photoshop Elements and usually involves the use of NIK Color Efex
Mike, these are very nice, kudos to you.
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