Gillraen
TPF Noob!
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Hi everyone!
I'm new here and I would like to use this section to start annoing you with all my questions!
I've stareted using a semiprofessional camera only a few months ago and, considering I've never had the opportunity to attend a photography course, I need lot of advices and corrections. So please don't be too hard woth me: I still have a lot to learn!
This month I decided to make my first experiment with HDR but the result is simply D I S G U S T I N G ! ! !
I know that the conditions were not, for sure, the ideal ones: I was in London, on the top of the Shard (Europe's highest building) but I've had lots of trubles because of the reflections on the glass and, above all, because I didn't have a tripod. So i tried to be as still as possible but obiousvly the result is not perfect!
My question is: could only that contitions justify such a bad result?
Is there something I can do to turn out of this a decorous HDR image?
Or maybe the problem has turned out somewhere else in the procedure?
Consider that I shooted 11 images: I set the camera manually using a quite short time and a wide opening to avoid movement considering that i didn't have a tripod neither any other kind of support but my own legs! I changed the exposure settings starting from +5 and ending with -5. Then I merged the images using PhotoshopCS5's merge as HDR pro.
I didn't expect a prefessional result but honestly something better than this!
Is there someone who can help me understranding what has gone wrong exactly?
Thank you in advance to everyone!
I'm new here and I would like to use this section to start annoing you with all my questions!
I've stareted using a semiprofessional camera only a few months ago and, considering I've never had the opportunity to attend a photography course, I need lot of advices and corrections. So please don't be too hard woth me: I still have a lot to learn!
This month I decided to make my first experiment with HDR but the result is simply D I S G U S T I N G ! ! !
I know that the conditions were not, for sure, the ideal ones: I was in London, on the top of the Shard (Europe's highest building) but I've had lots of trubles because of the reflections on the glass and, above all, because I didn't have a tripod. So i tried to be as still as possible but obiousvly the result is not perfect!
My question is: could only that contitions justify such a bad result?
Is there something I can do to turn out of this a decorous HDR image?
Or maybe the problem has turned out somewhere else in the procedure?
Consider that I shooted 11 images: I set the camera manually using a quite short time and a wide opening to avoid movement considering that i didn't have a tripod neither any other kind of support but my own legs! I changed the exposure settings starting from +5 and ending with -5. Then I merged the images using PhotoshopCS5's merge as HDR pro.
I didn't expect a prefessional result but honestly something better than this!
Is there someone who can help me understranding what has gone wrong exactly?
Thank you in advance to everyone!