Very nice photos but they have almost a painterly quality to them. Did you use some type of PP to achieve this?
Dennis
dennis2146 wrote:
Very nice photos but they have almost a painterly quality to them. Did you use some type of PP to achieve this?
Dennis
Yes. Quite a bit of PP. See:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-408351-1.html I use three exposure bracketing of almost every shot -- as I walk around the city and when I'm working doing architectural and real estate photos for hire.
I nearly always use layer blending and not traditional HDR tone mapping, but on these I slipped in a tone mapped layer to "perk" them up a bit since it was a cloudy grey day.
Some don't like the effect -- not realistic, or "photographic". But most of my clients like it, so....
mallen1330 wrote:
Yes. Quite a bit of PP. See:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-408351-1.html I use three exposure bracketing of almost every shot -- as I walk around the city and when I'm working doing architectural and real estate photos for hire.
I nearly always use layer blending and not traditional HDR tone mapping, but on these I slipped in a tone mapped layer to "perk" them up a bit since it was a cloudy grey day.
Some don't like the effect -- not realistic, or "photographic". But most of my clients like it, so....
Yes. Quite a bit of PP. See:
http://www.uglyhedgeh... (
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Thanks. I like it, probably used for some scenarios but not others.
Dennis
I like the reflections in #2
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