View Full Version : Point Lookout Beach in HDR
jbr13
02-11-2008, 10:29 PM
http://jbr.smugmug.com/photos/253541043_R3dbn-XL.jpg
jazz lady
02-11-2008, 10:35 PM
Wow, that really leaps out at you. Gorgeous! :clap:
Island_Chick
02-11-2008, 10:45 PM
Beautiful Picture !:flowers:
vanbells
02-11-2008, 10:57 PM
I never attempted making HDR pics yet. Looks good though!
Dead Eye
02-11-2008, 11:17 PM
Nice Job. I gave up on photomatix when I got tagged as "Tommy Tone Mapper" To darn many sliders to fiddle with.
jbr13
02-12-2008, 07:49 AM
Nice Job. I gave up on photomatix when I got tagged as "Tommy Tone Mapper" To darn many sliders to fiddle with.
Thanks all!
Dead EYe, Yeah, you have to watch, some times you start spending a little to much time on tweaking HDR. I find that some pictures look good in HDR and others start to look crazy and almost cartoon like. I like to try to keep them as normal as possible. THis shot has a different look though since it was a 1.3 second exposure.
Looks good! I like long exposure HDR shots, i really need to get out and experiment with them myself.
Dead Eye
02-12-2008, 06:34 PM
Yea every HDR is differant in work flow. At TPF we call a single exposure a Tone Map. Most do 3 exposure 2 stops apart. Some get really good results by taking many exposure aimed to properly expose each and every part of the scene. Most reduce the saturation before merging in photomatix if you want to get away from the cartoony effect and push the contrast. Another trick is to color correct in PS then duplicate layer. Convert that to B&W then drop opacity.
jbr13
02-13-2008, 02:14 AM
Yea every HDR is differant in work flow. At TPF we call a single exposure a Tone Map. Most do 3 exposure 2 stops apart. Some get really good results by taking many exposure aimed to properly expose each and every part of the scene. Most reduce the saturation before merging in photomatix if you want to get away from the cartoony effect and push the contrast. Another trick is to color correct in PS then duplicate layer. Convert that to B&W then drop opacity.
Yeah, I will have to try some of those ideas. THis was one shot, but I did make and under and over exposure from the raw file. Tis gives me the depth.
+1.3, 0, and -2 were what I used in this case.
TwilightImaging
02-17-2008, 12:11 AM
jbr...nice work...and I was just asking about images from Point Lookout, beautiful image!
-Mike
Twilight Imaging.net (http://twilightimaging.net)
Dead Eye
02-17-2008, 08:41 AM
jbr...nice work...and I was just asking about images from Point Lookout, beautiful image!
-Mike
Twilight Imaging.net (http://twilightimaging.net)
Much enjoyed clicking your sig. The play feature made looking at your gallerys very nice. Good work.
jbr13
02-17-2008, 08:52 AM
jbr...nice work...and I was just asking about images from Point Lookout, beautiful image!
-Mike
Twilight Imaging.net (http://twilightimaging.net)
Twilight, Thanks, very nice shots on your site! Here is a link to my gallery from the other day down at Point Lookout.
Hope you enjoy.
JBR : photos : Point Lookout SP 2-10-08- powered by SmugMug (http://jbr.smugmug.com/gallery/4316164_B75UZ#253044740)
And a few Osprey:
http://jbr.smugmug.com/photos/143665557_LUekk-L-1.jpg
http://jbr.smugmug.com/photos/182533518_3dKYS-L-1.jpg
SweetThang
02-17-2008, 08:54 AM
http://jbr.smugmug.com/photos/253541043_R3dbn-XL.jpg
Gee if it really looked half that good!:ohwell:
Great pix!
TwilightImaging
02-17-2008, 12:18 PM
Thank you D.eye...hey jbr...really nice work, makes me want to pack up today! Osprey are nothing but amazing, I have too many stories about them from over the years. They always seem to look right down the glass for you, and enough time out there the'll come and find YOU!
Your gallery is amazing, thanks for sharing!:yahoo:
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