Let me just start by saying I'm not qualified to give any kind of opinion, but I am completely riveted by your b&w of the narrow street, I just couldn't put into words why.
Makes me want to jump in already and just buy my first DSLR without further research and contemplation. So many choices!!! and so many bald spots in my head from the hair pulling sessions this decision has caused.
Anyway--thank you for posting these. Hopefully I'll be able to post some one day.
Let me just start by saying I'm not qualified to give any kind of opinion, but I am completely riveted by your b&w of the narrow street, I just couldn't put into words why.
Makes me want to jump in already and just buy my first DSLR without further research and contemplation. So many choices!!! and so many bald spots in my head from the hair pulling sessions this decision has caused.
Anyway--thank you for posting these. Hopefully I'll be able to post some one day.
I keep going back to that b&w--
I can show better shots HDR in B&W, but i will post later until i can get better in HDR and doing better photography overall non HDR.
Professional, we appreciate your sharing your work. If you are into HDR, they are good. I'm not so much. I see Dgrin as a community of very nice photographers who learn and improve from helping each other. To respond to a question from someone who admires your work and asking your advice by saying "ask some guy on flickr," IMO is uncalled for.
Professional, we appreciate your sharing your work. If you are into HDR, they are good. I'm not so much. I see Dgrin as a community of very nice photographers who learn and improve from helping each other. To respond to a question from someone who admires your work and asking your advice by saying "ask some guy on flickr," IMO is uncalled for.
TBH, i can't tell, many asked me this question as well, but i want to keep my own workflow to myself because i got tired to learn it, look around you in the net and you will see many great workflow or effects like Dragan, Dave Hill, Jill Greenberg,...etc, why they don't tell their workflow? many trying to do their effects but they didn't get it exactly, so it is better if someone try by himself, mine is not that so special anyway and many told me that my HDR is not top notch and need a lot, so i am sure many here can do better than me, and i don't remember if i said before that i use DPP[Canon] and Photomatix and Photoshop to produce all my HDR, will that help as a tip?
Sorry if my reply is rude, but i am sure many people when they have their own workflow will not tell in details about their workflow but maybe they will give tips or few steps, and each photo need different workflow or adjustments than another photo.
I use b/w 3-6 exposures for my HDR images - Combined in PhotomatixPro 3 - And if I want that extra umph, I'll throw a bit of Lucis in to boot using PS. Some of my HDRs here...
I prefer to share whatever secrets I know (which ain't much!)...I don't know much about single exposure HDR, although I do know that you can tonemap any single RAW or TIFF image...You can even upscale a JPEG to 32-Bit TIF, although I don't think it's recommended...Hopefully this Google search will help those looking for more info and we can all share our tips/ideas/photos here! Google Search: Single Exposure HDR
Incredible shots Professional. Really nice work, especially from a single RAW.
I see you aren't giving step by step your process, but could you share with the board a little bit of what your process is? It would be greatly appreciated by all.
I can't tell my process because it is really hard work and i did all my best to find my own style in processing, i can't tell my own process, so forgive me for that!
You can do great if you keep practice and experiment, we all have fun in photography and love it.
I will see if I can get you an invitation. You can also ask on Twitter if you use that by sending a tweet to @hdrspotting and maybe post some links. Your photos are fantastic!
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I use Photomatix as well!
Makes me want to jump in already and just buy my first DSLR without further research and contemplation. So many choices!!! and so many bald spots in my head from the hair pulling sessions this decision has caused.
Anyway--thank you for posting these. Hopefully I'll be able to post some one day.
I keep going back to that b&w--
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I can show better shots HDR in B&W, but i will post later until i can get better in HDR and doing better photography overall non HDR.
Thank you very much for your comments!
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Ask others who are much better and so talented than me, there is a guy in flickr is a guru of HDR, ask him, i wish to have amazing HDR!
Very nice shot, i like it!
Post more, you are doing a great job i HDR.
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TBH, i can't tell, many asked me this question as well, but i want to keep my own workflow to myself because i got tired to learn it, look around you in the net and you will see many great workflow or effects like Dragan, Dave Hill, Jill Greenberg,...etc, why they don't tell their workflow? many trying to do their effects but they didn't get it exactly, so it is better if someone try by himself, mine is not that so special anyway and many told me that my HDR is not top notch and need a lot, so i am sure many here can do better than me, and i don't remember if i said before that i use DPP[Canon] and Photomatix and Photoshop to produce all my HDR, will that help as a tip?
Sorry if my reply is rude, but i am sure many people when they have their own workflow will not tell in details about their workflow but maybe they will give tips or few steps, and each photo need different workflow or adjustments than another photo.
I use b/w 3-6 exposures for my HDR images - Combined in PhotomatixPro 3 - And if I want that extra umph, I'll throw a bit of Lucis in to boot using PS. Some of my HDRs here...
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I prefer to share whatever secrets I know (which ain't much!)...I don't know much about single exposure HDR, although I do know that you can tonemap any single RAW or TIFF image...You can even upscale a JPEG to 32-Bit TIF, although I don't think it's recommended...Hopefully this Google search will help those looking for more info and we can all share our tips/ideas/photos here! Google Search: Single Exposure HDR
I see you aren't giving step by step your process, but could you share with the board a little bit of what your process is? It would be greatly appreciated by all.
I can't tell my process because it is really hard work and i did all my best to find my own style in processing, i can't tell my own process, so forgive me for that!
You can do great if you keep practice and experiment, we all have fun in photography and love it.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the link, it seems it is only by invitation, so i will see how can i get one from someone there.