dmanning11
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Hi All,
As with most long exposure night shots if there are any bright lights in frame they tend to blow out the picture, resulting in lost definition and detail.
So after reading some web how to's I have taken some HDR's pics of some street scapes with both pitch black covered areas and ultra bright streetlights.
I simply took a series of different length exposures from a tripod carefully watching the EV meter in multimeter mode to make sure I got an accurate spread of light, then used Photoshop to combine.
Once I have the technique down I will move on to some more artistic shots, but for the moment can I get comments and tips on the test shots.
If this works well I can help but think back on all the missed opportunities... sigh
As with most long exposure night shots if there are any bright lights in frame they tend to blow out the picture, resulting in lost definition and detail.
So after reading some web how to's I have taken some HDR's pics of some street scapes with both pitch black covered areas and ultra bright streetlights.
I simply took a series of different length exposures from a tripod carefully watching the EV meter in multimeter mode to make sure I got an accurate spread of light, then used Photoshop to combine.
Once I have the technique down I will move on to some more artistic shots, but for the moment can I get comments and tips on the test shots.
If this works well I can help but think back on all the missed opportunities... sigh



