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My first HDRs
I have been using my camera for about two months since I bought it and I started experimenting with HDR processing a couple of weeks ago. Obviously I am not an expert, but I would like to have tips for improvement or any comment that might help become better.
All sizes | Portland Convention Center HDR | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
All sizes | Portland Northeast HDR | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
All sizes | Portland Northeast HDR | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Thanks in advance!
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05-27-2011 04:44 PM
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Chief Free Electron Relocator
The first one is very flat in the contrast and saturation areas, but the second and third are done well.
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My toys: Nikon D60 & gripped D7000: Nikkor 10.5 fisheye, 10-24, 18-105, 70-300, 105 Micro: Tokina 500: Sigma 600: Celestron 2000: auto macro tube set: SB600: Manfrotto 055XB/390RC2 & 560B-1: Gossen Starlite: Easy-Up AP1500: 40' WonderPole
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Thanks a lot for your comment. I tried to reprocess them, but I erased the masters by mistake. I will retake them tomorrow and process them with better contrast. saturation and less halo.
Thanks again.
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Chief Free Electron Relocator
Ouch! Sounds like you need to improve on your post workflow as well.
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My toys: Nikon D60 & gripped D7000: Nikkor 10.5 fisheye, 10-24, 18-105, 70-300, 105 Micro: Tokina 500: Sigma 600: Celestron 2000: auto macro tube set: SB600: Manfrotto 055XB/390RC2 & 560B-1: Gossen Starlite: Easy-Up AP1500: 40' WonderPole
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Not too bad. I like the view and the HDR is not bad. I always do my HDR over the top what is what I like. All depends on what you are looking for really