My First Try at HDR
jamesl
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Well, I finally decided to give HDR a try. I have a number of images I've captured over the past few years that I thought might work well for HDR. Most were shot in RAW. I used Photoshop to extract 3 seperate exposures from the RAW file. I then combined those using Photomatix. The resulting image I polished off in Photoshop.
I really like the results in some instances. I've noticed that it is very easy to give the image a fake look to it. It also seems easy to oversature things, which I did in a few of these images. Overall, I think I need to continue to look into it.
A few examples:
Thanks for looking!
James
I really like the results in some instances. I've noticed that it is very easy to give the image a fake look to it. It also seems easy to oversature things, which I did in a few of these images. Overall, I think I need to continue to look into it.
A few examples:
Thanks for looking!
James
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I'd say #s 1, 4, & 5 are my favorites - mostly because of the compositions. I think the HDR though also works well on these. Some may say it looks a bit unnatural in #4 but it looks cool to me. All very good in my book.
#s 2 & 6 do look like a bit to much and 7 & 8 are probably close.
I'm riding the fence on #3 but man, what a cool sky! It just needs one of your lightning bolts in it
Overall a strong showing -
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I appreciate that feedback. I wish I could have gotten a lightning bolt in that storm pano! No luck though.
Thanks again!
James
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Do you have any HDR galleries I can look at? I'm always looking for inspiration.
Take care,
James
Langford Photography
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james@langfordphotography.com