Nikonian72 wrote:
EDIT - If this is an 'After' photo, please include a 'Before' photo. This section is entitled HDR Photography -- Before & After.
We want to see the post processed improvement.
As requested. Before is unprocessed middle exposure.
One of the many arches you will see at Bryce. This is a 3 shot HDR processed in LR and Topaz.
When I worked for Fujifilm I used to tell people to RTFM, Read The Fuji Manual. I know what you were thinking. Shame.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions. Food for thought.
Three shot HDR processed in LR CC and Topaz. Thanks to LR I was able to pull some detail into the moon. Before post the moon was a white disc, even in the under shot. Nikon D800 and Tamron 28-75 2.8.
Canon sells their printers with starter cartridges now. They're supposedly good for 80 pages of text.
I like the glow of it. Original is best with the bushes and skid marks.
Nicely done, Bloke. So easy to get fringing on the trees but I see none of that here.
Just say "thank you, and Horowitz had a great piano, DaVinci great brushes and Michelangelo a great chisel."
Nicely done. I keep forgetting about that filter. Got to try it more. Would look good with a brush stroke texture and paper texture. Very painterly.
ImageCreator wrote:
Impressive. Love it.
On a tech note. Those white poles at the left take away from the overall old west look. Think about removing them. Even then, still excellent.
Thanks. Agree completely. For some reason I have another one processed a bit differently that I did remove the poles that I posted in another thread.
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lone ranger wrote:
excellent, I just purchased Aurora HDR.and I"m looking forward to playing with it, and getting fine artistic results....
I tried the free download of Aurora and it kept crashing on me.
A couple of single shot HDRs and a before and after in Sedona, AZ.
This is a five exposure HDR from Fuji S5 Camera. Shot was made just north of Flagstaff, AZ off Rte. 89. Original is the middle exposure with no PP.
HDR was done in Photoshop CC and then used Topaz to adjust. This is a little stronger than I normally do in HDR but I liked the textures that came out in the wagon.
Hi, Tom. Welcome to AZ. I moved here from CT a little over 6 years ago. I'm down in Gilbert, about and hour or so from where you are. I was with Fujifilm in the 70s (stayed with them for 30 years) on both the east and west coasts. I'm sure you'll love shooting in AZ. Always an opportunity for a great image. Lots of Meetups here where you can hook up with other photographers, as well. Good luck and keep in touch.