Steve
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use photomatix to merge and photoshop to tweak
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Steve
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Couple from today, not had time to do all of them
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BluKoo
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They're the style of HDR i've never been keen on.
Sometimes they work in b&w but otherwise the oversaturation of colour spoils it.
[Edited on 16-01-2011 by BluKoo]
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Steve
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Steve
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Simon
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That's not in Gaydon is it?
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Steve
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nad blud, malvern hills
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Steve
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Steve
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[Edited on 08-05-2011 by Steve]
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MarkSport
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They're quality. so it's just a case of taking 3 pics in different apperature settings and merging them?
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Steve
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3 pics different exposure settings you dont want to touch the aperture because you will get 3 different focussed pics, use shutter speed, then you load it into photomatix and merge them then you have to spend a fair bit of time tweaking it to get the look you want
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MarkSport
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Ah that's what i meant. brilliant, may have to give it a go
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Jamie-C
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Those last too are amazing looking Looks like the sky is on fire. The bench strangely is a nice touch too.
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spencer88
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I dont like them.
I think they are impressive, but its not a real photo, it does not represent what was taken accurately.
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Steve
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they can be, and some of them are, especially the experimental ones
depends on how strongly you merge the layers
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Steve
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in fact you can get them looking more like reality then a normal image, as our eyes cope with varying exposures better then a camera, you can include details that would otherwise be lost in a normal image but that our eyes can see
theres a fair artistic emhpasis on some of the ones i have done.
[Edited on 12-05-2011 by Steve]
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spencer88
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What I mean is, if I looked at the sky, I wouldnt see what was in that pic would I? Thats what I want to see in a photo.
However I do appreciate the skill involved and such but I prefer just normal'ish photos.
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Steve
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its was quite an impressive storm cloud hence taking a pic
some of the colour is over exagerated a bit but its not a million miles off
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spencer88
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I just like using what I have on the camera, coming back and taking the pics off.
Like I said, fair enough, the pics are amazing but its not the part of photography I enjoy.
Good work though, I wouldnt know where to start.
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Gary
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My phone does HDR.
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Steve
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not proper hdr
will hopefully get some hdr snaps of the ring next week
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
not proper hdr
will hopefully get some hdr snaps of the ring next week
Maybe not, but it does make a massive difference if turned on (saves a normal + HDR version of the photo)
Cool feature imo
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
not proper hdr
will hopefully get some hdr snaps of the ring next week
you will struggle with moving objects
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Steve
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yes i know, impossible, will be just scenic static shots of the track
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