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Jan 21, 2024 00:07:41   #
Nalu Loc: Southern Arizona
 
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos" create a challenge to find individual examples of the fascinating geological formations to photograph and I think this is a good example. I chose to take a three shot image, one EV from normal, with the idea of creating an HDR image, but rather than using the Photoshop option of creating an HDR, I elected to do a photo merge creating a layered "smart object" from three exposures and then editing the layered images into a smart object processed in Adobe Camera Raw. Using this process, I think I can manage the highlights a bit better. For those of you who do a lot of HDR images, I would be curious what you think of the photo merge option vs HDR processing. I like the image, and would appreciate your thoughts not only on the image, but the process as compared to a conventional HDR approach.


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Jan 21, 2024 07:17:07   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Jan 21, 2024 11:24:09   #
cahale Loc: San Angelo, TX
 
Nalu wrote:
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos" create a challenge to find individual examples of the fascinating geological formations to photograph and I think this is a good example. I chose to take a three shot image, one EV from normal, with the idea of creating an HDR image, but rather than using the Photoshop option of creating an HDR, I elected to do a photo merge creating a layered "smart object" from three exposures and then editing the layered images into a smart object processed in Adobe Camera Raw. Using this process, I think I can manage the highlights a bit better. For those of you who do a lot of HDR images, I would be curious what you think of the photo merge option vs HDR processing. I like the image, and would appreciate your thoughts not only on the image, but the process as compared to a conventional HDR approach.
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos... (show quote)


I like the image, but there is not quite enough contrast between the main subject and its surroundings. And there is a small (lens dust) spot near the head of the image which is instantly distracting. As to merge vs HDR, I mostly do HDR, probably because I'm too lazy to delve into merging.

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Jan 21, 2024 11:36:02   #
Nalu Loc: Southern Arizona
 
cahale wrote:
I like the image, but there is not quite enough contrast between the main subject and its surroundings. And there is a small (lens dust) spot near the head of the image which is instantly distracting. As to merge vs HDR, I mostly do HDR, probably because I'm too lazy to delve into merging.


Thanks for the post and the catch on the dust. I caught later. I am new to merge vs HDR and hence the question. I continue to play with the image and yes, I agree on the contrast. I'm working on it.

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Jan 21, 2024 23:58:08   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
Nalu wrote:
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos" create a challenge to find individual examples of the fascinating geological formations to photograph and I think this is a good example. I chose to take a three shot image, one EV from normal, with the idea of creating an HDR image, but rather than using the Photoshop option of creating an HDR, I elected to do a photo merge creating a layered "smart object" from three exposures and then editing the layered images into a smart object processed in Adobe Camera Raw. Using this process, I think I can manage the highlights a bit better. For those of you who do a lot of HDR images, I would be curious what you think of the photo merge option vs HDR processing. I like the image, and would appreciate your thoughts not only on the image, but the process as compared to a conventional HDR approach.
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos... (show quote)


Nice work, Nalu!

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Jan 22, 2024 04:58:00   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Nalu wrote:
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos" create a challenge to find individual examples of the fascinating geological formations to photograph and I think this is a good example. I chose to take a three shot image, one EV from normal, with the idea of creating an HDR image, but rather than using the Photoshop option of creating an HDR, I elected to do a photo merge creating a layered "smart object" from three exposures and then editing the layered images into a smart object processed in Adobe Camera Raw. Using this process, I think I can manage the highlights a bit better. For those of you who do a lot of HDR images, I would be curious what you think of the photo merge option vs HDR processing. I like the image, and would appreciate your thoughts not only on the image, but the process as compared to a conventional HDR approach.
This is an interesting location. The "Hodoos... (show quote)

Nice shot.

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Jan 22, 2024 08:30:12   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Well done

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Jan 26, 2024 14:24:08   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Nice capture

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