Italian HDRs
MisterMcCruff
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Hi All!
I've been away from the camera for a while but fired up photomatix & CS3 the other day to process a couple of HDRs I prepared while shooting a wedding in Italy a couple of months ago.
I think I got a little carried away! :P
I really must get back my subtlety!
What do you reckon?
C&C always welcome.
Chris.
I've been away from the camera for a while but fired up photomatix & CS3 the other day to process a couple of HDRs I prepared while shooting a wedding in Italy a couple of months ago.
I think I got a little carried away! :P
I really must get back my subtlety!
What do you reckon?
C&C always welcome.
Chris.
Cameras: Gripped 30D, EOS 33 35mm, Ricoh KR10, Sony DSC-H7.
Lenses: Canon 17-40mm f/4 L USM, Canon 50mm f/1.8 II, Canon 70-200mm f/4 L USM, Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM.
Lighting: Canon 430EX II, Nikon SB24, Konig stand, Stofen omnibounce, 33" brolly, DIY beauty dish + diffusers.
Misc: UV+CPL filters, reverse mount adapters, Velbon tripod. Photoshop CS3
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Lenses: Canon 17-40mm f/4 L USM, Canon 50mm f/1.8 II, Canon 70-200mm f/4 L USM, Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM.
Lighting: Canon 430EX II, Nikon SB24, Konig stand, Stofen omnibounce, 33" brolly, DIY beauty dish + diffusers.
Misc: UV+CPL filters, reverse mount adapters, Velbon tripod. Photoshop CS3
*clicky flickr clicky*
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Comments
The first is a pretty good shot but would likely be better in a pano crop. There's a lot of foreground dead space that detracts from the focal point of the bridge.
#2 is a bit too cooked for my taste. I think the 'light smoothing' slider needs to be pushed back toward the middle...
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