Trip around Vancouver
longjiang
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Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken.
I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well.
I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 1st image, it's a painted bear at Canada Place.
I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well.
I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 1st image, it's a painted bear at Canada Place.
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Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 2nd image, it's the Hart House restaurant in Burnaby.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 3rd image, it's the sunset on Burnaby mountain with some Indian timber sculpture in the foreground.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. Almost all the them are merged in Photomatix, and tone-mapped in Artizen. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 4th image, it's a sunset shot from Burnaby Mountain, near Horizon Restaurant. I used the Reinhard operator and Schlick operator to generate two images, and merged them together in Photoshop.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. Almost all the them are merged in Photomatix, and tone-mapped in Artizen. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 5th image, taken from Stanley Park. HDRi image is tone-mapped using the operator Schlick.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. Almost all the them are merged in Photomatix, and tone-mapped in Artizen. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 6th image, showing some Totem poles at Stanley Park. HDRi image is tone-mapped using the operator Schlick.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. Almost all the them are merged in Photomatix, and tone-mapped in Artizen. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 7th image, featuring a full-view of the famous landmark Canada Place at Vancouver waterfront. A cruise named "Island Princess" is about to sail off to Alaska. HDRi image is tone-mapped using the operator Lock06. The tone-mapped image doesn't show the waves very realistically, so I reinserted the low-dynamic-range photograph of the water back.
Recently I started experimenting with HDRi, so I decided to spend a couple days taking pictures of multiple exposure and merging them together. Here are the 16 pictures I've taken. Almost all the them are merged in Photomatix, and tone-mapped in Artizen. I'm new to HDRi, so I would really appreciate any comments/pointers that you can give. And my images may help people to understand some of the pitfalls of HDRi as well. I won't be able to check this post until October 2. I will reply your posts asap.
Here is the 8th image, it's taken at Central Park, Burnaby. HDRi image is tone-mapped using the operator Schlick.
Tone-mapped with Lock05.
Tone mapped with the Schlick operator.
Tone-mapped with the Schlick operator.
Tone-mapped with the Stockham operator.
Tone-mapped with the Reinhard operator.
Tone-mapped with the Schlick operator.
Tone-mapped with the Lock05 operator.
Tone-mapped with the Schlick operator.