Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
HDR Photography -- Before and After
lady on a post
Nov 22, 2012 11:20:59   #
Wolf-pack all the way Loc: location in Michigan
 
Any comment are appreciated

lady
lady...

Reply
Nov 23, 2012 08:22:19   #
MWojton Loc: Yardley, PA
 
Too much color for my liking- sorry.

MW

Reply
Nov 23, 2012 08:39:11   #
Wolf-pack all the way Loc: location in Michigan
 
This the type of info I look for. Only way we can improve. Thanks

Reply
 
 
Nov 23, 2012 08:46:49   #
MWojton Loc: Yardley, PA
 
I know- I do the same thing- its the only way to learn. Great bunch of folks here willing to help.

MW

Reply
Nov 23, 2012 10:58:55   #
GPappy Loc: Finally decided to plop down, Clover, S.C.
 
Just a tad heavy on color, some halo and the woman is blown out. (IMHO) The extreme dynamic range is very hard to balance. At least it is for me. Someday I will learn some dodge and burn techniques to try and resolve that.
Thanks for sharing and asking.

Reply
Nov 23, 2012 11:27:05   #
Wolf-pack all the way Loc: location in Michigan
 
Thanks forgot about using dodge and burn. Will try next time

Reply
Nov 23, 2012 22:25:04   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
AIRBORNE325 wrote:
Any comment are appreciated


Well, your headed down the right road but afraid you ran off onto the ditch along the way. Explain what happened to her head?

Reply
 
 
Nov 23, 2012 23:51:23   #
ab7rn Loc: Portland, Oregon
 
Keep trying. HDR is tricky, but some subjects are better than others for this treatment.

Reply
Nov 24, 2012 00:42:04   #
andrew.haysom Loc: Melbourne, Australia
 
Yeah, I'm afraid I agree with the others, a little "overcooked" for my taste, but we all like different things yeah?

For me the colours in the grass, trees and sky are over saturated, and the overcooking has caused some halos too.

Is that a statue, or a real woman you have processed to look like a statue? If the latter, it has worked well.

The other thing I noticed on the full size download is that there is a lot of digital noise, especially noticeable in the sky. I find if you can remove as much noise as possible, with a good tool that doesn't destroy the detail (I like Topaz Denoise), from the original images the results are much better. I will often Denoise the final image too.

Keep going, HDR is a learning experience!

Reply
Nov 24, 2012 08:36:11   #
Wolf-pack all the way Loc: location in Michigan
 
Thanks all for your input. The women is statue.

Reply
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
HDR Photography -- Before and After
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.