HDR Shot's
- charlievwp
- Gold Member
- Posts: 577
- Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:42 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes, Bucks
- Contact:
-
- Gold Member
- Posts: 718
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:24 pm
- Location: Manchester, UK Drives: SEAT Altea
In some of the more advance software u can move objects....DanDiesel wrote:some of those pictures are absolutely unbelievable! but like someone said, how did they get some of them when you have to take 3 seperate pics of the same image so that they can all be mixed?
eg- the cow, the planes and the golden gate bridge with the cars!
- alexperkins
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14866
- Joined: Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:29 pm
- Drives: 91 Golf GTI, 01 TT 225, 54 T5 174
- Location: Poole, Dorset, UK.
- Contact:
oh my god some of those shots are truly incredible. Ive gotta try this out on the D80...best get ben to teach me how!!\
Just to add:
http://flickr.com/photos/petervanallen/ ... 500890353/
That has got to be one of the most incredible and awestriking photo collections i have ever, in all my life seen. Its stunning and I strongly recommend you take a look!!!!! plus all the photos are shot just round the corner from me!
Just to add:
http://flickr.com/photos/petervanallen/ ... 500890353/
That has got to be one of the most incredible and awestriking photo collections i have ever, in all my life seen. Its stunning and I strongly recommend you take a look!!!!! plus all the photos are shot just round the corner from me!
Even if you use the bracketing thing, it still takes 1-2 seconds maybe to take the 3 pictures, depending on how quick your camera/memory card is.
If you read the coments at the bottom, people are saying how some of those are not proper HDR shots, as he hasn't used the 3 picture technique, but instead used one picture and used some sort of tone mapping, and on some pics just whacked up the saturation I think
This one for instance
no way is that from 3 seperate pics, unless the planes were posing for it!!!
If you read the coments at the bottom, people are saying how some of those are not proper HDR shots, as he hasn't used the 3 picture technique, but instead used one picture and used some sort of tone mapping, and on some pics just whacked up the saturation I think
This one for instance
no way is that from 3 seperate pics, unless the planes were posing for it!!!
Last edited by Gra-GT on Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
I have no idea what you mean Dean.............dino wrote:You mean planes Gra
When I do mine with bracketing it takes all 3 pictures really quick so you get hardly any movement. you can also align objects in more advanced software as Chris says.
Some of those do look like they have been done from a single image though, but like you say they could have used more advanced software
- alexperkins
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14866
- Joined: Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:29 pm
- Drives: 91 Golf GTI, 01 TT 225, 54 T5 174
- Location: Poole, Dorset, UK.
- Contact:
- Tim_GTi
- Post Whore
- Posts: 12289
- Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:31 pm
- Location: Newport, South Wales
- Contact:
Those pictures at amazing Alex! that face in the stone is awseme.
With the moving parts in the HDR shots, I'm sure you could adjust any movement made in photshop, for example the cow could've taken ages to take to get three simliar shots, and the planes could've simply been taken on one of the shots and overlapped over the other two?
With the moving parts in the HDR shots, I'm sure you could adjust any movement made in photshop, for example the cow could've taken ages to take to get three simliar shots, and the planes could've simply been taken on one of the shots and overlapped over the other two?