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Dave Clee
Nov-25-2007, 08:58 PM
Well this is attempt #2 in the HDR world...I dont think it is quite as striking as the bridge, but I was pleased with the results.

Lets hear it....:dunno

http://dclee.smugmug.com/photos/224998942-XL.jpg

Tom K.
Nov-25-2007, 09:00 PM
Spectacular image with a gorgeous vivid quality. HDR done so very right.

How many photos did this take to create?

Dave Clee
Nov-25-2007, 09:19 PM
Thanks Tom, pretty sure this was 3 exposures..

Also checked out your website...great stuff...:thumb

Cheers

Dave

Spectacular image with a gorgeous vivid quality. HDR done so very right.

How many photos did this take to create?

Tom K.
Nov-25-2007, 09:36 PM
Thanks Tom, pretty sure this was 3 exposures..

Also checked out your website...great stuff...:thumb

Cheers

Dave

Thanks Dave. I usually do a +2, a normal and a -2 on the three exposures when I do HDR.

Thanks for visiting my web site. I am extremely impressed by your site and the photos on display there. Very nice.

ob81
Nov-26-2007, 12:45 AM
Very nice photo. I need to take some HDR lessons, this photo looks great

Awais Yaqub
Nov-26-2007, 01:04 AM
:huh
Print it Huge hang it on wall people will feel they are falling into scene
:huh

Arvan
Nov-26-2007, 02:38 AM
Woah what a nice piece of HDR!

The scene that nature gives you is just so darn beautiful!
HDR is a teqnique im in love with at the moment! very nice job. :clap :clap :clap

Skippy
Nov-26-2007, 02:53 AM
Well this is attempt #2 in the HDR world...I dont think it is quite as striking as the bridge, but I was pleased with the results.

Lets hear it....:dunno



Dave you are doing an awesome job with your HDR's :clap
You make them look so natural without over doing the HDR process.
Beautiful Scene, excellent processing :thumb

Thanks for sharing ....... Skippy :D
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Dave Clee
Nov-26-2007, 05:52 AM
Thanks everyone, glad to see I am on target with this HDR stuff. I was pretty amazed when I saw the first tone mapped result. This process is the solution I was looking for. I like to shoot alot of outdoor stuff and constantly battle the dynamic range of most shots. Forget the PS'd skies and gradient blends..This could be my new way of getting the most out of a landscape shot.
For those you looking to get into HDR, well it didnt take much. I took 3 exposures of a few shots. I initially tried PS CS2 for the HDR but found that no where near as easy as Photomatrix. Downloaded PM got the tone mapped result and then finshed up with some levels, contrast, saturation and USM in CS2..
I guess the important part is still the original photo(s).

Cheers

Dave

kdog
Nov-26-2007, 06:33 AM
Stunning! Just stunning. :nod

Izzy Garavito
Nov-26-2007, 03:03 PM
I definitely need to try HDR. :thumb

Izzy Garavito
Nov-26-2007, 03:04 PM
amazing shot, by the way:D

DavidTO
Nov-26-2007, 03:15 PM
I like the shot, and the HDR is pretty good, but I would think that one of the goals with HDR is to use the dynamic range to avoid blown out areas in the snow, and you've got several splotches of 255 on all 3 channels in RGB. I would like to see those fixed. :dunno

justus
Nov-27-2007, 06:22 AM
OK, that's it. I'm ready to learn HDR. Any tutorials we can learn from for us "technology challenged" wannabe's??

Absolutely beautiful work!:D

Dave Clee
Nov-27-2007, 12:18 PM
Thanks...The more I get into photography the more I realise the hardest part is just getting out there and doing it. When the alarm clock rings and its 5am -18 outside well there are alot of voices telling me to stay in bed.

But when I get to my destination and see how peaceful it is, well its always worth the effort. Plus you head home with a few hundred shots to scan through hoping to find a few keepers that documented the day.

The HDR process is new to me and there is definitely a ton of room for improvement. As David mentioned there are a few 255's running around my photo which can be cleaned up. But its a good starting point and I am looking forward to my next outing.

Cheers

Dave

OK, that's it. I'm ready to learn HDR. Any tutorials we can learn from for us "technology challenged" wannabe's??

Absolutely beautiful work!:D

AaronNelson
Nov-27-2007, 01:24 PM
i agree getting out of bed to go out into -deg temps would be slightly difficult...
but anyway, really nice work!

:bow