GammyKnee said:Three shot bracket, blended manually in PS then tweaked in LR:
Kilchurn Castle [IMG_1384] by GammyKnee, on Flickr
Nicely done - in good taste
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GammyKnee said:Three shot bracket, blended manually in PS then tweaked in LR:
Kilchurn Castle [IMG_1384] by GammyKnee, on Flickr
tombu said:This is what HDR should be, not that overedited kind.. Fantastic!Jason Montalvo said:
Dianoda said:I recently moved into a new apartment, here's an HDR panorama of one of the new bedrooms, shot with a 5DIII + 24L II. I believe there were a total of 12 frames - 4 sets of 3 frames (-2.3, 0, +2.3) converted into 4 32-bit tiff files, then reprocessed in ACR and photomerged via PSCS6:
CTJohn said:Dianoda said:I recently moved into a new apartment, here's an HDR panorama of one of the new bedrooms, shot with a 5DIII + 24L II. I believe there were a total of 12 frames - 4 sets of 3 frames (-2.3, 0, +2.3) converted into 4 32-bit tiff files, then reprocessed in ACR and photomerged via PSCS6:
Very nice. Great use of HDR, not looking like something produced by Looney Tunes.
gbchriste said:
Shot about 30 minutes before sunrise. Canon 5D Mark III and 24-70 2.8L II lens, on a tripod, using mirror lockup, a remote shutter release and 5-shot bracketed exposure. Initial tone mapping done with Photomatix Pro.
K-amps said:gbchriste said:
Shot about 30 minutes before sunrise. Canon 5D Mark III and 24-70 2.8L II lens, on a tripod, using mirror lockup, a remote shutter release and 5-shot bracketed exposure. Initial tone mapping done with Photomatix Pro.
One of the most inviting HDr's I have seen in a while. Great taste!
Does not look like "HDR". Looks good! So how many shots, what EC? What time was it when you took the picture?Krob78 said:Okay, so here's one. I'm trying to keep it a little more realistic. I may try one a bit more radical as well, just for giggles...
Krob78 said:Okay, so here's one. I'm trying to keep it a little more realistic. I may try one a bit more radical as well, just for giggles...