Classic photos! Thank you very much for posting how you do your HDR editing. I'd like to bookmark that and do a few. Thanks!
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blaydese said:mjbehnke said:Have been doing alot of car shows and this guy really wanted an HDR Photo of this car for a poster. This is the results......
Comments are welcome, but he did like the results and puts it with his car during shows.
Thanks,
Matthew
Very nice Mat, imagine if the background was less busy.
I mean if you're going to modify the picture in use of HDR,
go for it and find a clear background or location to make
the car or your next subject stand out. Great shot, love
the dark silver hint on the blue, very delicious.
Peace! 8)
@!ex said:some more from the last few weeks...
blaydese said:@!ex said:some more from the last few weeks...
Alex, most excellent, the black and white is really
special, love the depth felling, like almost 3D.
The church drives me nuts though, the landscape
is too crooked, I have a pet peeve with crooked
landscapes, I want to tilt my head.
Thanks for share, I'm getting some great inspiration
from all these shots. I don't have time to read all
the posts in all the other galleries, so having just a
HDR section seems to help a lot.
Here is one I took yesterday...
Peace! 8)
Chuck Alaimo said:here's a few more
K-amps said:Spent less than 60 seconds fixing the saturation/ contrast on this. You could do better.
girod199 said:My first attempts at HDR... I processed in Photoshop CS5. It is very difficult to make anything that looks "real" with Photoshop's HDR processing.
L.A. River by M Girod, on Flickr
L.A. River by M Girod, on Flickr
orioncroft said:Hey Everyone,
This is my first HDR attempt. I used multiple photos and photomatix to do the post processing.
5DMKII w/ 24-70 2.8L
Any feedback is welcome and much appreciated.
orioncroft said:Hey Everyone,
This is my first HDR attempt. I used multiple photos and photomatix to do the post processing.
5DMKII w/ 24-70 2.8L
Any feedback is welcome and much appreciated.