HDR Panorama- Badwater
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Hey guys- here is an HDR panorama of Badwater. The overcast conditions worked out well and I got a decent panorama. 11 images merged in PTGui. Photomatix used for the HDR processing. Please scroll to the right to see the entire image.
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nice choice to post it this large, blows you away! LOVE the texture of the salt (?) and the weird colours in the sky. surreal.
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how close to the ground was your lens?
the stiching seems to have gone perfect.
Hi Chris- yeah it is the salt. That area (and the valley itself) really is beautiful. The best times to go there are twilight (morning and evening). Perfecto! Someday I want to shoot star trails there- if I can get myself to drive to that point and then walk in the darkness.
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Thanks for the feedback Aaron. When you say balance, do you mean the contrast or colors? I would love to know what you are thinking.
The camera was really low (< 1 ft off the ground). I too was pleasantly surprised to find the stitching so perfect- guess my calculation of the nodal point worked...
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Thanks for the feedback Sir- I am keeping a lookout for some more of your photos BTW... So keep 'em coming!
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I'll get some new ones up this week!
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i would say balancing the FG exposure would be worth the work. mask the horizon up since its just right.
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But very nice! Little more work and you could have an awesome pano!
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My only suggestion would be to balance out the dark area in the foreground over to the right.
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Exactly my thoughts. Just a little more fg balancing and this is ready to print large.
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Pretty Sweet Pano! I like the foreground - for me the negative aspect of the photo is the saturation in the mountains. Very un-natural looking and that is a pet peeve of mine.
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However, Photomatrix seems to have done some kinda odd things to the shot. Notice how the foreground is too bright when there are dark mountains in the background? That is a byproduct of the automated tone mapping in Photomarix (or any tonemapping program; they all have this problem). One way or another, to even out your foreground lighting, you'll need to process the foreground and background independently. Personally where I'd start is by dropping the best foreground exposure over your HDR and masking it at the horizon.
Yeah- I noticed that too. I will have to work on it over the weekend! Seems to be a tedious process. HDR and Pano is not easy...
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What was your workflow? Did you do each HDR section first and then stitch it? I was just reading an article about that approach the other day. I haven't tried it myself--wanted to ask someone who's done it.
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Hey Lauren,
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah you pretty much got it right- I had taken 33 images (3 exposures for each frame). I first converted the RAW files to Tiffs (applying the same settings across the board). Then I processed the HDRs for each frame using Photomatix. Once done, I stitched the 11 HDR Tiffs using PTGui. The resultant Tiff file was then adjusted for levels/curves, sharpness etc before saving as jpeg.
Hope this helps...
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Hah- well then we have come FULL CIRCLE. I actually went to badwater having seen your images of the racetrack. I thought to myself that since my little car couldn't negotiate the road to the racetrack, I would try and get something nice at badwater. So thanks to your images (which I loved), I got somethin' somethin' for myself!!!
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Funny! Maybe we'll have to hook up one of these days and you can hitch a ride in with me and/or Aaron to the track.
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Did someone say Death Valley Racetrack??
We better go soon while the temps are still good.
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