peanut170
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Curious what lens you're using?
Thanks for the reply. I only have one exposure for this picture. I loaded into photomatix pro " batch single photo" and have it do the rest of the work. After that, I polish it using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4. I'm using Sony NEX 5 camera.Your second attempt is better. However I still think the shot you are using will not justify the car. But, I also like the way the fisheye looks just put it work in a different perspective.
You asked how to make your car look white, funny I thought it was silver. Do you have enough exposures? What software are you using?
Once we know this we can lend you a hand, but, before you post again use another perspective.
By the way, how do you shoot manual exposure? I'm using autoHDR on my camera. And by different perspective, what exactly do you mean? thanks again. I really need to crop that camera strap out of that picture too LOL I didn't even notice it until I upload that pic.
Jaime, there are a few problems with the HDR processing and all you can see is a bit of camera strap. You have a sharp eye. A dull brain but a sharp eye.
Hah!! omg... You made me laugh so hard! Well, I figured everyone else had contributed to the compositional and technical aspects, so I'd just point out the strap. hehe.. I'm still laughing.![]()
Is a fisheye the only lens you have? In my opinion you should be more concerned with your processing than introducing more elements. If you can produce from the software an image that you can make people go WOW then you have control of your software. You arent there yet. You should be able to come up with an image that is just like you see it. After you can do that then go for the grungy or whatever look you want. Right now though, you are just moving some sliders, posting the image and hoping for come nice comments. Sorry, not from me, not yet. In your last image your car is starting to look white. I always thought it was silver gray. But you have now added some white stuff to the gray pavement. Where did that come from? (Your processing!)
Is a fisheye the only lens you have? In my opinion you should be more concerned with your processing than introducing more elements. If you can produce from the software an image that you can make people go WOW then you have control of your software. You arent there yet. You should be able to come up with an image that is just like you see it. After you can do that then go for the grungy or whatever look you want. Right now though, you are just moving some sliders, posting the image and hoping for come nice comments. Sorry, not from me, not yet. In your last image your car is starting to look white. I always thought it was silver gray. But you have now added some white stuff to the gray pavement. Where did that come from? (Your processing!)
Thanks for replying. What do you mean by processing? Actually I have other lenses but I really want to work with the fisheye lens. I really don't know what am I doing wrong. You want me to go more natural look?
I only have one exposure for this picture. I loaded into photomatix pro " batch single photo" and have it do the rest of the work. After that, I polish it using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4. I'm using Sony NEX 5 camera.
By the way, how do you shoot manual exposure? I'm using autoHDR on my camera. And by different perspective, what exactly do you mean? thanks again. I really need to crop that camera strap out of that picture too LOL I didn't even notice it until I upload that pic.
so I retake these photos under different light.
Before and After.
Is a fisheye the only lens you have? In my opinion you should be more concerned with your processing than introducing more elements. If you can produce from the software an image that you can make people go WOW then you have control of your software. You arent there yet. You should be able to come up with an image that is just like you see it. After you can do that then go for the grungy or whatever look you want. Right now though, you are just moving some sliders, posting the image and hoping for come nice comments. Sorry, not from me, not yet. In your last image your car is starting to look white. I always thought it was silver gray. But you have now added some white stuff to the gray pavement. Where did that come from? (Your processing!)
Thanks for replying. What do you mean by processing? Actually I have other lenses but I really want to work with the fisheye lens. I really don't know what am I doing wrong. You want me to go more natural look?
I can't answer for Bynx, but in a previous post you wrote:
I only have one exposure for this picture. I loaded into photomatix pro " batch single photo" and have it do the rest of the work. After that, I polish it using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4. I'm using Sony NEX 5 camera.
By the way, how do you shoot manual exposure? I'm using autoHDR on my camera. And by different perspective, what exactly do you mean? thanks again. I really need to crop that camera strap out of that picture too LOL I didn't even notice it until I upload that pic.
Photomatix, Lightroom 4, and your camera's HDR programming, are all examples of processing software. In the case of your car photos, I think we in this thread generally feel you are processing them too much and making use of too many features to make them look cool and interesting. It's fun to play around and adjust this and that, but it can go too far, also, and I think that's what has happened here.
Also, I agree with Bynx when he suggests you focus on taking a photo that is more natural, "just as you see it," and is fundamentally a good image in terms of composition, exposure, story, communication, and feeling, before playing around with processing software. I think you should start over with a better car photo. This photo has a number of problems, in my opinion: it's over-exposed in places, has distractions (car in back, fence, white powdery stuff, house vent, step, etc.), is centered (sometimes that's fine and works, here it does not), and parked in a driveway it doesn't tell me anything interesting other than "here's my cool car."
Keep trying. I love cool cars and I want to see what you come up with next.![]()
Cool will do that. Give me a week or two.I think in the HDR forum its more important to concentrate on your HDR processing. Personally, while Id like to see a great image, in the beginning just getting the processing down is the main focus for me. Distorted lenses, or some way out look is not good until you have everything else down. Put your camera on a tripod and center your car in the pic from whatever angle you want to shoot. Then take your shots from underexposed to overexposed. Take about 5 or 7 if shooting outside in the daylight. Run those images through Photomatix and just use the first Default in the presets. Dont touch the sliders and then post the image. Lets see where you are from a beginning point of view. From there you can venture out.