Boston Photowalk
eoren1
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I participated in the World Wide Photowalk on Saturday which took place in Boston. Though I posted some of these in the designated flickr group, I felt remiss if I didn't post them here as well.
The dismal gray skies at the start of the walk seemed to lend themselves to hdr/tone mapping so I decided to try my hand at it for some of the shots. Hopefully, I haven't gone overboard with the technique.
Appreciate your thoughts!
E
1. Fan pier (tonemapped)
2. Laundry day (tonemapped)
3. Parked (tonemapped)
4. Mike's Pastry
5. Nico's
6. Driving the Zakim Bridge (tonemapped)
7. Cooling off (tonemapped)
8. Underneath the Clock Tower (tonemapped)
The dismal gray skies at the start of the walk seemed to lend themselves to hdr/tone mapping so I decided to try my hand at it for some of the shots. Hopefully, I haven't gone overboard with the technique.
Appreciate your thoughts!
E
1. Fan pier (tonemapped)
2. Laundry day (tonemapped)
3. Parked (tonemapped)
4. Mike's Pastry
5. Nico's
6. Driving the Zakim Bridge (tonemapped)
7. Cooling off (tonemapped)
8. Underneath the Clock Tower (tonemapped)
Eyal
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Wish I'd have known about the Boston photo walk. I would have joined you!
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marcpro - these are all single raw files that were tone mapped with Photomatix Pro 3.2. I had changed my custom (C1 dial) setting on my 50D so that it would take three shots in high speed mode at +/-2 exposures. However, I was relying on hand-holding through that rapid burst and noticed some minor movement when I tried to build out an HDR shot. Therefore went with the tonemapping effect on a single shot instead. For #2, I did open up the tonemapped one and another -2 exposure and replaced the tonemapped sky with the bluer one.
Jannyyaya - Yup, once a year for the formal World Wide Photowalk (July 18th was this year's date and it is done via Scott Kelby's blog). That's not to say that a group of photographers couldn't meet up at other times of the year... Will you be in town for the Smugs event?
Dan - thanks for the comments. Still getting the hang of the program as a lot changed in the jump to 3.2. I see you are working with it as well for those Arizona shots.
E
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Great series and I love #7. I really like #1 but feel the contrast is a little low on the buildings. Maybe go into Photoshop and use a curves adjustment just on the building to build a little contrast?
One thing I've tried with HDR when there is ghosting, use your 3 exposures to develop the HDR image. Then take your 0EV exposure and adjust the exposure to match your HDR as close as possible. Then take both images into Photoshop as layers and mask out the ghosted parts of the images and bring up the 0EV layer where there won't be any ghosting. This works well with skies also if they get that 'Addams Family' effect.
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You're write about that first one - it's been bugging me a lot! Went back through the process. Added back sky from the underexposed shot in the series and did a bit of level adjustments in photoshop. Hopefully it 'pops' a bit more now.
I was hoping to see some local dgrinners on the walk but I was the only one sporting the smugmug strap :cry. Oh well, maybe next year!
E
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Thanks E,
Have you heard of PTGui? It would allow building an HDR shot from multiple exposures, still handheld. It aligns the pictures before processing. I use PTGui for my panoramics, although I've never done any HDR yet.
Cheers,
Marc.