Challenge: True HDR Images..Aug. 22-27
Rufe wrote:
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.
I know you've been shooting HDR for Years Rufe and Your Shots are amazing..Glad this Challenge lured you out..I love your work.
PAToGraphy wrote:
I'm lazy - I tend to use HDR presets. I didn't on these. Both done in Lightroom
Love the Fence and the Cropped and Tweaked Images.
Rufe wrote:
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.
Great HDR photographs Rufe!
HDR Images From the Archives
Copeland Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado
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Stream Along Camp Bird Road near Ouray, Colorado
US Highway 163 in Utah near Monument Valley (location of the Forrest Gump movie scene)
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City Hall in Bamberg, Germany
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Kansas City, Missouri Skyline
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JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
Thanks for yet another interesting challenge Lesley!
My favorite of your pg1 posts is the cliff scene. All are beautiful!
I went through an HDR stage years ago, then kind of lost interest in it as birds and wildlife took over.
Still love how effective it can be but also dislike when it gets too heavy handed (as some of my old ones
admittedly are). Photography never stops being a learning process does it!
Here are some late night shots from Quebec City to start off.
Cheers, Johnny
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
D the D wrote:
Here are a few HDR images I took a while ago. I went through a phase lol.
Beautiful! My favorite is #1.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
Rufe wrote:
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.
A great set! My favorites are the lighthouse and Joshua tree.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
PAToGraphy wrote:
I'm lazy - I tend to use HDR presets. I didn't on these. Both done in Lightroom
Nice Pat! That purple really pops!
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
JayRay wrote:
HDR Images From the Archives
Beautiful! I really like all of them but Monument Valley wins for me.
Rufe wrote:
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.
Terrific set, Rufe. The church is spectacular, and I love the Portland Head photo.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
JohnnyDW wrote:
Thanks for yet another interesting challenge Lesley!
My favorite of your pg1 posts is the cliff scene. All are beautiful!
I went through an HDR stage years ago, then kind of lost interest in it as birds and wildlife took over.
Still love how effective it can be but also dislike when it gets too heavy handed (as some of my old ones
admittedly are). Photography never stops being a learning process does it!
Here are some late night shots from Quebec City to start off.
Cheers, Johnny
Thanks for yet another interesting challenge Lesle... (
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
JayRay wrote:
HDR Images From the Archives
Utter photographic magnificence, Jay
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
I'm lazy - I tend to use HDR presets. I didn't on these. Both done in Lightroom
Even shots you dislike look good šāšāš
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