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Oct 12, 2011 08:45:04   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
I took this photo downtown Ft Lauderdale, FL. I used my Nikon D300S, with a Nikon 17-200mm lens. I used a tripod and shutter release cable. The ISO was set to 200, and f-stop to f-9. I took 7 exposures 1 stop apart. I merged all 7 photos using Photomatrix,did some tonal mapping, and further enhanced them using Photoshop. I would appreciate your honest critique and feedback on these photos. Thank you, Arnold

Photo Exposure Based Camera in Aperture Priority
Photo Exposure Based Camera in Aperture Priority...

Post HDR from 7 Exposed Photos
Post HDR from 7 Exposed Photos...

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Oct 12, 2011 09:14:44   #
les_stockton Loc: Eastern Oklahoma
 
Great job.

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Oct 12, 2011 09:15:29   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
Les, Thanks, Arnold

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Oct 13, 2011 06:10:38   #
hardknot Loc: Annapolis, MD
 
An interesting image. IMHO it could be straightened about 2 degrees CW as below.



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Oct 13, 2011 06:18:14   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
Hardknot, I didn't notice that slight angle before, but you're 100% correct. Thanks for your input. Arnold

hardknot wrote:
An interesting image. IMHO it could be straightened about 2 degrees CW as below.

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Oct 13, 2011 07:13:08   #
TJ Loc: Austraila, Toowoomba.
 
good work i say, choosing that ball is interesting aswell. Now for ur next challange same shot or shots but also do a focus stack with that HDR and you got a 1st class photo. I like your HDR its nicely done.

When i grow up i will atempt a HDR focus stack.

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Oct 13, 2011 07:38:03   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
TJ, Thank for your comments?

Have you try the focus stack yet on a HDR images? if so, maybe you can post one on the Ugly Hedgehog forum.

Arnold

tj wrote:
good work i say, choosing that ball is interesting aswell. Now for ur next challange same shot or shots but also do a focus stack with that HDR and you got a 1st class photo. I like your HDR its nicely done.

When i grow up i will atempt a HDR focus stack.

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Oct 13, 2011 08:01:44   #
TJ Loc: Austraila, Toowoomba.
 
Adubin wrote:
TJ, Thank for your comments?

Have you try the focus stack yet on a HDR images? if so, maybe you can post one on the Ugly Hedgehog forum.

Arnold

tj wrote:
good work i say, choosing that ball is interesting aswell. Now for ur next challange same shot or shots but also do a focus stack with that HDR and you got a 1st class photo. I like your HDR its nicely done.

When i grow up i will atempt a HDR focus stack.


No not at all, im still looking forward to doing my first HDR when i grow up, dont even know if it's posiable but i can see it in my minds eye and if it carn't be done i'll find out the hard way, iv'e only been shooting a month so Arnold i dont have a clue of the possiabiltys that await me and im the sort of person who thinks "theres got be a way dont tell me it carnt be done there has to be a way"

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Oct 13, 2011 09:30:50   #
drbarrymary Loc: No. Carolina, Florida
 
Great work!! Love how you can manipulate the shots. I'm just getting started with HDR and enjoying playing with it. I am using Photomatrix Pro with my Nikon D-300 camera.

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Oct 13, 2011 09:53:03   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
Barry, Thanks for your comments. I'm sure once you get good at this process, this technique will become part of your tools for making images. Arnold

drbarrymary wrote:
Great work!! Love how you can manipulate the shots. I'm just getting started with HDR and enjoying playing with it. I am using Photomatrix Pro with my Nikon D-300 camera.

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Oct 14, 2011 04:30:33   #
Superkru1969 Loc: Longwood, FL
 
The post-HDR photo wins by a bunch for me. It's almost like a Lomo picture. It would be interesting to see the other 6 images to see which gave the most detail naturally.

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Oct 14, 2011 06:46:33   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
Superkru, As requested, the other 6 images I used to make this final HDR image. I have also found that you don't need to take all 7 photographs to make a final HDR image. All the photographs you need to use, are the ones with info/details you want to have in the final image. This is something Jon Sund told me and it works quick well. Arnold

Superkru1969 wrote:
The post-HDR photo wins by a bunch for me. It's almost like a Lomo picture. It would be interesting to see the other 6 images to see which gave the most detail naturally.

-3 stops
-3 stops...

-2 stops
-2 stops...

-1 stop
-1 stop...

+ 1 Stop
+ 1 Stop...

+ 2 Stops
+ 2 Stops...

+ 3 Stops
+ 3 Stops...

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Oct 15, 2011 04:11:32   #
Superkru1969 Loc: Longwood, FL
 
Thanks for posting the images! Looks like -2 gives the best disc and background, and +2 the best foreground. I definitely like the HDR result best, though.

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Oct 15, 2011 04:29:22   #
SQUIRL033 Loc: Chehalis, WA
 
aside from the slight tilt. the HDR appears a bit overdone. the sky doesn't look natural, the lighting is inconsistent in the middle distance, the foreground is unnaturally bright, and there seems to be a very slight bit of 'ghosting', most noticeable on the buildings.

here's the -1 stop image after a pass through ReDynaMix, a bit of selective brightening, and a little unsharp mask... took me all of about 45 seconds...



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Oct 15, 2011 04:32:00   #
evandr Loc: Tooele, Utah
 
Adubin wrote:
Superkru, As requested, the other 6 images I used to make this final HDR image. I have also found that you don't need to take all 7 photographs to make a final HDR image. All the photographs you need to use, are the ones with info/details you want to have in the final image. This is something Jon Sund told me and it works quick well. Arnold

Superkru1969 wrote:
The post-HDR photo wins by a bunch for me. It's almost like a Lomo picture. It would be interesting to see the other 6 images to see which gave the most detail naturally.
Superkru, As requested, the other 6 images I used ... (show quote)


You could have done a good job with only three of these images but its good work none the less. If I may critique a bit the leading line of the stone path draws the eye to the stone tablet as it should but the over done sky competes for attention. I do not know which program you used but I use photomatix and I would have selected a different photograph from which to render the sky, perhaps one with a little less contrast.

I have included a few of my HDR efforts below

A friewnds 69 SS Camaro, my all time favorite car
A friewnds 69 SS Camaro, my all time favorite car...

At Heritage Park in Salt Lake City.
At Heritage Park in Salt Lake City....

A little known vantage point overlooking the Kennecott open pit copper mine near Salt Lake City
A little known vantage point overlooking the Kenne...

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