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
Post HDR from 7 Exposed Photos
An interesting image. IMHO it could be straightened about 2 degrees CW as below.
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.
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.
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.
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"
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.
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.
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.
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
-2 stops
-1 stop
+ 1 Stop
+ 2 Stops
+ 3 Stops
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.
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...
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
At Heritage Park in Salt Lake City.
A little known vantage point overlooking the Kennecott open pit copper mine near Salt Lake City
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.