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big From July 14th 2007, at Blackwater, NWR in Maryland.

 

1 shot hdr from raw (-2, 0, +2). I finally broke down and bought the full version of Photomatrix. All the hdrs I've done to date have been with the trial version...

My job took me to Sicily for a couple of days. I did not have too much time to shoot, but I manage to spend a couple of free evenings with my DSLR. The temperature was very high (38-39 °C), but I wanted to stay out anyway :)

 

The rock seems like a head to me! I like to think it is Neptune (Nettuno) kissing the sea.

 

This is a picture of Falconara beach. More pictures will follow, stay tuned!

 

Camera: Nikon D60

Lens: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC (13 mm)

ISO 100; f/11; 1/100 sec

 

HDR from single raw file

Processed with Photomatix Pro

Noise reduction with Noiseware Professional

Dust removal, straightening, cropping, curve correction with GIMP

Resizing and watermark with Fastone resizer

Sunflowers are fun flowers. ;-)

a ripple through time, a ripple through space... The world around us is changing at a rapid rate, sometimes too quickly for us to notice.

 

Taken from "one one one eagle street"

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

Equipment:

  - Joby GorillaPod Hybrid tripod

 

Parameters:

 

 Software: Photomatix Pro version 5.0.1

  Presets: Natural

 

 Software: Software: Image Data converter Ver. 4.2.02.10112

  Output

  Save as type: TIFF Files(*.TIF)

  Color space: sRGB 16 bit

 

 Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.2

 

  Basic

   WB

    Tint: +30

 

   Tone

    Contrast: +20

 

   Presence

    Clarity: +10

    Vibrance: +10

    Saturation: +10

 

  Tone Curve

   Region

    Highlights: +20

    Shadows: -20

 

  HSL

    Blue: +20

    Purple: +20

 

  Saturation

    Blue: +20

    Purple: +20

 

  Luminance

    Purple: +10

 

Copy : 1

 

loc: 34.9202198,139.1311292.

 

file: DSC00614-1

 

Been seeing HDR all around the place on Flickr and was tempted to try it :) my first HDR... used one shot (adjusted exposure and created 2 shots using CS3 based on the original photograph in the comment) Photomatix did the rest...) pretty cool to play around with I should say :)

 

 

View On White

Flowers always make everything better <3

 

With Love - Maria

  

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Software I use with my photos

 

Adobe Lightroom CC:

www.adobe.com/dk/products/photoshop-lightroom.html?promoi...

 

Adobe Photoshop CC:

www.adobe.com/dk/products/photoshop.html?promoid=KLXLS

 

Zone System panel by Blake Rudis:

f64elite.com/zse4/

 

Palette Effect Panel by Blake Rudis:

f64elite.com/palette-effects-panel/

 

Tony Kuyper's TKActions and TK Infinity Mask:

goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html

 

Topaz Photography Collection:

(with Topaz Impression, Topaz Glow and Topaz Texture Effects included):

www.topazlabs.com/store

 

Photomatix:

www.hdrsoft.com/

 

On 1 Photo:

www.on1.com/

The Story

 

At this time of year the autumn colours are visible throughout the Lake District, with leaves turning into the most amazing bronze tones.

This shot was taken looking towards Ambleside from the car park of The Low Wood Hotel on the shore of Lake Windermere.

 

The Shot

 

3 exposure shot (-1,0,+1) from my D200 with a Nikon 70-200mm handheld.

Opened in Photomatix with detail enhancer set to default.

Then modified using Topaz Adjust , to increase colour and sharpness.

Saturation then boosted and contrast adjusted using curves.

The noise reduced with Noiseware .

Sensor dust spots and blemishes removed and the shadow added around the image.

 

Music

 

Enya- The First of Autumn

 

 

The Book

 

The Cipher Garden: A Lake District Mystery by Martin Edwards

 

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GSTA's 56th Annual Rod and Custom Spectacular 2012

5 shot HDR of the construction of the Orange Line in Boston

Well, the same tree. Nice clouds at dawn this morning. 3 exposure HDR merged with the freeware version of Photomatix.

One of the best descriptions I've ever heard of the appeal of photography is allowing us to capture a moment in time before it passes....and to preserve it.

 

As you might imagine, this sunset over the Gulf of Mexico was one such moment for me - the dark foreboding clouds coupled with that intense orange coloring that lasted but for a few brief minutes.

 

This was shot off our balcony on a cruise ship. I used my Nikon D70 to take three continuous shots using auto exposure - one over exposed, one under exposed and one properly exposed. Luckily the sea was calm and I was able to use the railing of the balcony as a makeshift tripod.

 

The resulting three images were blended with Photomatix software to make this final image. If you're interested in trying this technique, you download a free trial of Photomatix at www.hdrsoft.com

  

The clouds opened up. Seriously, I did nothing to create the heart. Just that type of happenstance I guess. I'm just starting to play around with photomatix. I have been in contact with a rep with HDRSoft and hope to have my full tutorial up shortly. I am doing some playing around and will have a tutorial post on my blog soon as well as a discount code for the software if anyone is interested. C'mon by and say hi: tysonrobichaudphotography.wordpress.com

 

Update: The HDR Tutorial is now HERE complete with Photomatix discount code!

The Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened on March 19th, 1932 and I thought it fitting to release an image of the Bridge today. Across the water you can see the Bright lights of Luna Park as the sun sets in the west. The long exposure effect on the water has reflected the city and bridge lights really nicely also.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

 

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

The great and powerful OZ !!!

 

I appreciate all kinds of image making and as I mature as a photographer I'd like to develop more black and white images. I see life in colour, but I strive to peel back the layers of life to its RAW black & white foundations.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

 

Find and follow me on my website

 

Das ovale Dach über dem Sony Center.

Huch, das ist ja auch bei Tag da. ;-)

Japan at night is so bright it feels like the day...

  

It's a dazzling display of neon light's and I'm told this is where all the cool kids hang out ;-) Shibuya, Tokyo. I haven't been to Times Square yet but this felt like Japan's version of it and there is so much energy here, so to me this is "Shibuya Square", which seems to run 24/7 !!! So many crazy and far out fashions and things to see, loved it.

  

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

More images from Australian and Japan here www.lukezeme.com

Taken from the side of the Marina looking towards the sea at around 9pm. The moon can be seen on the upper right.

 

The Shot

 

3 exposure shot (-0.7,0,+0.7) using my D200 and a Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 lens on a Manfroto tripod

Opened in Photomatix and processed with detail enhancer.

Then modified using Topaz Adjust , to increase colour and sharpness.

Saturation then boosted and areas of noise reduced.

The sky was darkened and the noise reduced with Noiseware .

Sensor dust spots and blemishes removed and frame added.

Equipment:

  - Lensmate RX100 Quick-Change Adapter Kit 49mm

  - Raynox MDR-079 PRO 49mm Wide Angle Conversion Lens

  - Joby GorillaPod Hybrid tripod

 

Parameters:

 Software: Photomatix Pro version 5.0.1

  Presets: Natural

 

 Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.2

 

  Basic

 

   Tone

    Exposure: +0.20

 

  Tone Curve

   Region

    Highlights: +15

    Lights: +20

 

  HSL

    Purple: +20

 

  Saturation

    Blue: +18

    Purple: +18

 

  Luminance

    Orange: +20

    Yellow: +51

 

  Split Toning

   Highlights:

    Hue:

    Saturation:

    Balance:

 

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   Adjustment Brush(K)(Sky/left-up)

 

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 52

    Tint: 22

 

    Exposure: 0.78

    Contrast: 100

    Highlights: 100

    Shadows: -100

    Clarity: 100

    Saturation: 100

 

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   Adjustment Brush(K)(Horse statue/center)

 

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 40

 

    Exposure: -0.41

    Highlights: -17

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   Adjustment Brush(K)(Signboard/center)

 

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 40

 

    Exposure: -0.97

    Highlights: -22

    Clarity: 10

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   Adjustment Brush(K)(Ground/left-bottom)

 

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 40

 

    Exposure: 1.98

    Highlights: 29

 

Copy : 2

 

loc: 33.975551,-117.967304

file: DSC07903-2

The road out to Botany Bay Plantation on Edisto Island, SC, is a beautiful dirt (sand? ;-) ) road with overhanging live oaks. After my shoot at the beach on 3/10/14, I was leaving the plantation and saw this in my rear view mirror. The early morning sun threw more light on the road that I remembered seeing before.

I have wanted to start sharing photography tips for a while but it took me a while to feel like I have anything to share. At school I have had more time to research photography and I have learned a thing or two :P Today I will bring you the basics of how to take a well-balanced image (exposure wise). To begin, our cameras are unable to capture a scene with the same range that our eye can. The two most popular ways to get past this are a) taking multiple exposures and then either blending them in photoshop or with HDR software such as Photomatix, or b) using filters such as a grad ND (half clear, half dark filter) over the sky to even out the exposure. Just a quick note on Photomatix, you can try the program for free, it just stamps your images once you are done so I encourage you to do so. There are pros and cons to both multiple exposure and filters but I am sold on the filter route (even though I don’t have any grad ND’s :P ) and here is why. With filters it is much easier to achieve results in camera, this means that a) it is easier to be realistic (unless you are really talented with HDR software) and b) you get to spend more time in the field and less on the computer editing. Even if you don’t want to read all the words, just check out the difference in the comparison pictures from Darwin Wiggett (probably Canada’s top landscape photographer) it’s mind-blowing! I know that there are many people out there who think that HDR is “cheating” but I say, as long as the image looks good who cares how you got it? We should be looking at the image and not the process behind it.

 

As always, if you have any questions feel free to ask!

 

"For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope."

-Jeremiah 29:11

 

Developed a single raw image in HDR style.

  

Equipment:

  - Lensmate RX100 Quick-Change Adapter Kit 49mm

  - Raynox MDR-079 PRO 49mm Wide Angle Conversion Lens

  - Dolica ZX600B103 tripod

  

Parameters:

  

 Software: Photomatix Pro version 5.0.1

  Presets: Natural

  

 Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.2

  

  Basic

   WB

    Temp: 2595

    Tint: +7

  

   Presence

    Clarity: +30

    Vibrance: +20

  

  HSL

   Hue

    Red: -80

    Orange: -76

    Purple: +27

  

  Saturation

    Red: +20

    Orange: +27

    Blue: +22

    Purple: +9

  

Copy : 2

  

loc: 34.856008,-111.77938

file: DSC04202-2

You know that moment in the afternoon when you hold your hand up to shield your eyes from some reflected sunlight on the glass of a skyscraper… That moment when it warms the skin on your cheeks and forehead, so you raise your chin with your eyes closed to bask a little more in its glory. Nothing exists outside of this moment… “The reflected Sunlight”

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

Surfer's Paradise is a welcoming city catering for everyone from families to all walks of travelling tourists. Captured here you can see an energetic crowd of people on Friday night enjoying Italian food right in the thick of the CBD. I especially loved this modern metallic sculpture and the way the palm trees were lit up from the blue ringed lights wrapped around their trunks. Towering above everything are a couple of the many High rise Hotels all lined up along the broad beach, the main beach on the Gold Coast.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

 

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

The ancient Pontocho area of Kyoto, Japan. This place is amazing !

 

This image is complicated to explain how I made it... but if you know your digital editing It's part digital blend, HDR tone mapping, part Lightroom and Part Filters in Photoshop. I combined pieces from each editing process using 5 source images.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

 

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

I was testing out the new 32-bit HDR plugin from HDRsoft for Lightroom and I have to say I'm very happy with the results.

Equipment:

  - Dolica ZX600B103 tripod

  - Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D(Canon EF-mount)

  - Fotodiox Pro Fusion Adapter, Smart AF Lens - Canon EOS (EF / EF-S) D/SLR Lens to Sony Alpha E-Mount

 

Parameters:

 Software: Photomatix Pro version 5.0.1

  Presets: Natural

 Software: Software: Image Data converter Ver. 4.2.02.10112

  Output

  Save as type: TIFF Files(*.TIF)

  Color space: sRGB 16 bit

 Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.6

 

  Basic

   WB

    Temp: 3958

    Tint: +62

   Tone

    Highlights: -20

   Region

    Highlights: +100

    Lights: +100

  HSL

   Hue

    Blue: -50

    Purple: +15

  Saturation

    Blue: +40

    Purple:+20

  Luminance

    Orange: -100

    Yellow: -100

    Green: -100

    Blue: +50

    Purple: +75

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(Milky Way/bright)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 100

    Tint: 0

    Exposure: 4.00

    Saturation: 25

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(Sky/darkness)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: -100

    Exposure: -3.00

    Highlights: 100

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(Tree/left, upper)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: -17

    Exposure: -4.00

    Highlights: -100

    Shadows: -100

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(Tree/left, lower)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 100

    Tint:

    Exposure: -4.00

    Highlights: -100

    Shadows: -100

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(Tree/right)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: 25

    Tint:

    Exposure: -2.00

    Highlights: -66

  --------------------------------

   Adjustment Brush(K)(ground)

   Effect: Custom

    Temp: -75

    Tint:

    Exposure: -3.00

  --------------------------------

Copy : 1

loc: 33.998984, -116.163131

file: DSC06070-1

 

This is the Fushimi Inari Shrine pictured at dawn and its about a 15 minute train ride from Kyoto in Japan. These torii (gates) are the most recognizable icon of the shinto, the native religion.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

Fast Fact

 

I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge; That myth is more potent than history; That dreams are more powerful than facts; That hope always triumphs over experience; That laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.

 

Processing

 

□ Standard Three (3) Bracketed Exposures -2...0...+2EV @ ISO 100 | f/20.0

□ Generated HDR Image using Tonemapped Details Enhancer ж Photomatix Pro3.2

□ Post-Processed using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows

 

Location

 

Pagadian City, Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines

 

Warning

 

Please be advised that I will deliberately Auto-Delete and Ban anyone commenting on my photos without any Icon or Avatar. Peace.

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Scott L Miller as seen here actuating his Canon 40D remotely; bracketed photos via the Acer Aspire Netbook Computer allows him to rendfer supurb HDR images! We use DSLRRemote software to achieve this.

 

This was a terrific viewpoint of the Grand Canyon North Rim!

 

Taken at the tail end of sunset (about 06:30pm), using a Canon 5D, with a Sigma 17-35mm lens @ 17mm, ISO 100, f5.0. I "had" to get this shot of Scott at work!

 

Photomatix Pro was used during post-processing, to render this particular Single-Frame HDR shot.

I got nice and early to take this gorgeous sunrise on the coast of northern New South Wales, Australia.

 

HDR Software used- Photomatix 5 Get 15% off Photomatix with the code LukeZemePhotography

 

Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

The complete write up on this image is here at www.lukezeme.com

One of the many beautiful views, when you visit Store Økssø in Rold Skov, Denmark.

 

With Love - Maria

  

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Software I use with my photos

 

Adobe Lightroom CC:

www.adobe.com/dk/products/photoshop-lightroom.html?promoi...

 

Adobe Photoshop CC:

www.adobe.com/dk/products/photoshop.html?promoid=KLXLS

 

Zone System panel by Blake Rudis:

f64elite.com/zse4/

 

Palette Effect Panel by Blake Rudis:

f64elite.com/palette-effects-panel/

 

Tony Kuyper's TKActions and TK Infinity Mask:

goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html

 

Topaz Photography Collection:

(with Topaz Impression, Topaz Glow and Topaz Texture Effects included):

www.topazlabs.com/store

 

Photomatix:

www.hdrsoft.com/

 

On 1 Photo:

www.on1.com/

These are some Victorian homes nearby Alamo Square Park known as the "Painted Ladies". One of the cliche SF postcard views, I thought I would try my hand at shooting it since it's only a mile or so from my apt.... Also my first time using the Photomatix 3.0 beta from hdrsoft, it seemed pretty smooth.

Alamo_Square_20080102_0077_78_79_80_81_tonemapped

Canyonlands National Park

EXPLORED

 

On my way to Dinajpur tour, I found this beetle infront of roadside restaurant, they just put it there as a display. Its registration got expired on 2001 and the poor beetle found its place off the road as a show for the highway passerby. I always liked beetles; they are impressive no matter what’s their condition.

 

Instead of taking single shot, I made HDR of this colourful legend. Hope you guys will like it.

 

Tips and tricks about HDR

 

HDR means High Dynamic Range and High Dynamic Range Imaging ( HDRI ) is a set of techniques allowing to capture a greater dynamic exposures( range of values between light and dark areas )than normal imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to shadows.

 

This is how this image was shot

 

Camera: Canon EOS 400D / Rebel XTi

Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8

Exposure: 3 different exposures using canon’s AEB function(check your manual) in raw format. They were then combined into one image using Photomatix software.

Aperture: f/7.1 (for more clear image set it f/11)

Shooting mode: Manual exposure

Shutter speed: 1/125

Focal Length: 50mm

ISO Speed: 100

Use a tripod for clear shots; I used hand held because I had no choice.

 

Shoot interesting subject with camera well focused & aperture greater then f/11 to f/22 which will give a clear image without any depth of field. Make sure your canon’s AEB function is on. When you turn it on, three consecutive shots will give three different exposed pictures. We need those three shots. Since three of the shots will be combined into one picture, it’s important that you retain same camera position in these three shots.

 

Now if you have Photomatrix already, click on its Generate function to combine 3 of those images to one HDR image. If you don’t have Photomatrix, download it from here www.hdrsoft.com . this software is not free, however you can download the evaluating version for free. Try it before you are purchasing it.

 

After Photomatrix generates HDR image, it wont look glamour’s, you need to play with the Tone Mapping function a bit for different colour. Click on HDR | Tone Mapping, along the top toolbar and use the following settings to start with:

 

Luminosity 0

Strength 46

ColorSaturation 68

WhiteClip 0.25

BlackClip 0.00000

Smoothing High

Microcontrast High

360Image No

 

After that, you save it in your pc in TIF format(this keeps much colour information than JPG format.

 

Open your saved TIF version of HDR to your adobe photoshop. Here you apply some adjustments like curves, shadow / highlight and sharpening. You can also add frames or use different actions to give your HDR the way you think it looks cool.

  

HDR images totally depend on the artist about its looks. Its totally an explosion of colours. Don’t feel afraid of trying different settings of the software.

 

A good place to check out the HDR images in this HDR GROUP and check out their discussions there .

 

More information here:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

 

www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/hdr.shtml

 

Recovering HDR from images

 

Rendering with Natural Light

 

www.astropix.com/HTML/J_DIGIT/PS_HDR.HTM

 

Diffs btw HDR (tone mapping) and exposure blending.

 

www.cybergrain.com/tech/hdr/

 

tutorial for handling moving objects in FDRTools

 

Feel free to ask me questions if you have one, I would love to help you out.

 

Have fun creating HDR ☺☻

 

Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XTi

Location: Dinajpur, Bangladesh

 

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Except where otherwise noted. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited.

This is another variation of a picture I posted last week.

It's been raining non stop for the past two days.

Have a great suday my friends.

 

Railway Station Liege-Guillemins (Belgium)

The new station by the architect Santiago Calatrava was officially opened on 18 September 2009, with a show by Franco Dragone. It has 9 tracks and 5 platforms (three of 450 m and two of 350 m). All the tracks around the station have been modernised to allow high speed arrival and departure.

 

The new station is made of steel, glass and white concrete. It includes a monumental arch, 160 metres long and 32 metres high.

 

The building costs were €312 million.

 

HDR image processed from three raw images.(Bracket Step: 7)

 

Equipment:

  - Lensmate RX100 Quick-Change Adapter Kit 49mm

  - Raynox MDR-079 PRO 49mm Wide Angle Conversion Lens

  - Dolica ZX600B103 tripod

 

Parameters:

 Software: Photomatix Pro version 4.2.5

  Show intermediary 32-bit HDR image: true

  Align source images: true

   Crop aligned images: true

   by matching features

    include perspective correction: true

   Maximum shift:1%

  Remove ghosts: true

   automatically

    Detection: Normal

  Presets: Natural

 

 Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.2

 

  Basic

   WB

    Tint: -21

 

   Tone

    Exposure: +0.83

    Contrast: +12

    Highlights: -100

    Shadows: +24

    Whites: -2

    Blacks: +86

 

   Presence

    Clarity: +29

    Vibrance: +17

    Saturation: +12

 

  Tone Curve

   Region

    Highlights: +34

    Shadows: -22

 

  HSL

   Hue

    Orange: +9

    Yellow: +4

 

  Saturation

    Orange: +29

    Yellow: +27

    Blue: +31

 

  Luminance

    Orange: +53

    Yellow: +18

    Blue: -22

 

loc: 33.605561,-117.924367

file: DSC06973_4_5_fusion_natural-2

I have been experimenting with creating blended HDR images using one RAW file. I take a handheld shot with my Nikon D80 and then using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom I create three files - one overexposed, one underexposed and one correctly exposed.

 

I then blend those three files together with Photomatix software to create a high dynamic range image that more closely resembles the center of this magnificent rose when it is viewed in person. The three exposures allow for more nuances of color and light.....

 

If you'd like to download a free trial of Photomatix, you can find it at www.hdrsoft.com

I spent last weekend in Vegas, I didn't come back with any money, but at least I got some photos.

 

I processed this with the HDRsoft 32-bit Lightroom Plug-in, then used Lightroom and Photoshop.

All pictures in my photostream are Copyrighted © Paul Shears All Rights Reserved

 

Where You Can Find Me:

My Website | 500px | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Getty |

 

Best seen on black, so hit the "L" key

This is a HDR photo taken around London Bridge. The Building in this photo really caught my interest because of it's unique shape, the way it was lit internally and also because of the walkway/bridge btween the two sections.

 

I've just launched also my Facebook page :-)

 

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LOCATION AND DATE - DATA e LUOGO DI SCATTO

Canogli (Liguria, Italy), 21st January 2012

 

CAMERA

Canon Powershot S90

  

SHOT DATA - DATI DI SCATTO

ISO 200; f/11

HDR from single raw shot, handheld

Other EXIF on flickr / Altri EXIF su flickr

 

WORKFLOW - FLUSSO DI LAVORO

° Rename: XnView

° HDR Processing: Photomatix Pro

° Noise reduction / Riduzione rumore: Noiseware Professional

° Straightening: GIMP

° Cropping: GIMP

° Curve correction / Correzione curve: GIMP

° Resizing, watermark: Fastone resizer

Fast Fact

 

After a whipping thunderstorm the night before going home during our Oroquieta City Road Trip with my beautiful wife ILYN♫♪♪♫♪♫ and my fellow photographers and supa cool friends, The Fisherman Dennis Villacampa, Lorybeth Abing, and Alain Catane Famacion, we decided to stop over the oldest church in Northern Mindanao, Philippines, Saint John The Baptist Church, which is now over 151 Years Old. Just love the old spanish touch all over tho. Have blessed week ahead guys. Peace.

 

Hell Yeah I'm Back to my HDR Addiction Baby!! Wooot Wooot!!

 

Location

 

Jimenez, Province of Misamis Occidental, Philippines

 

Processing

 

□ Standard Three (3) Bracketed Exposures -2...0...+2EV @ ISO 100 | f/13.0

□ Generated HDR Image using Tonemapped Details Enhancer ж Photomatix Pro3.2

□ Post-Processed using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows

 

Gear

 

□ Canon EOS 7D | Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5 (UWA)

□ Manfrotto 488RC2 Midi Ball Head | RC2 Ratchet Control System

□ Manfrotto 055 XPROB Pro Tripod

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Other Software Used: OnOne Photosuite 9

  

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