HDR on people and stuff
Howitzer
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so I recently took an HDR class and while walking through downtown Portland, OR I snapped this shot of the instructor taking his own HDR pic of the bikes. I thought getting an HDR of some one shooting an HDR would be cool.. like tearing a hole in the fabric of space and time.. or something like that.
anyways here is the outcome.
the instructor is Mark Fitzgerald.. very good instructor, and I highly recommend his classes.
I used one of the new de-ghosting features in photomatix 4.0.. worked pretty good if you ask me.
anyways here is the outcome.
the instructor is Mark Fitzgerald.. very good instructor, and I highly recommend his classes.
I used one of the new de-ghosting features in photomatix 4.0.. worked pretty good if you ask me.
http://3dogphotos.smugmug.com
Equipment: a whole bunch of black cylinders full of polished glass that cost way to much that I just had to have...
Equipment: a whole bunch of black cylinders full of polished glass that cost way to much that I just had to have...
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Nice shot
Except that we have no idea what this is about without a lengthy explanation.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
I was more testing out my HDR skills (new skills) and testing the new feature of Photomatix 4 and its anti-ghosting.. this was done with 3 frames. during the conversion you select an area where there is ghosting and then select the frame you want used for it. plus the forum was squawking at me for not posting in awhile so I figured I would post.
BTW if anyone wants a hand knit dog sweater let me know and Ill go back and get one.. there is a sign in the pic.. which I didnt see until I started processing the shot.
Equipment: a whole bunch of black cylinders full of polished glass that cost way to much that I just had to have...