This is 6 exposure hdr, hand held, toned in Photomatix Pro 4.1.3 and finished in Photoshop.
ponedeljek, 14. november 2011
četrtek, 10. november 2011
Docks
Non HDR version. I like this better than HDR version. For sure it would be even better with some ND filter attached.
Helping hands
Maks helped us today with pruning plum trees of excessive branches. He had his own saw also.
Dream tree
Original photo was a little modified: smoothing, screen blend, Topaz Adjust effect Painting - Venice added (cca 70% blended), also lens flares added on the end.
Museum .:: HDR ::.
Inside of museum at Cliffs of Moher, where you can see films, photos, educational material about the cliffs, animals and local history. This all is build under ground, in a wide stretched hill (see www.flickr.com/photos/25878086@N06/5601125729/in/set-7215...).
sobota, 29. oktober 2011
Car crane, abandoned .:: HDR ::.
Far not perfect, beacuse it was taken on very windy day, and it would need more than 3 exposures, to get it right. And when shot free handed, not an easy task, as you know, because of alignement, ghosting, and for that, I would need more time for perfection. But not here, not now. Next time.
Double rainbow in Corr na Mona
In two minutes it was all over. I photographed only the wanishing double rainbow.
Bar .:: HDR ::.
Best viewed in LARGE (Contacts only, sorry).
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About
Hi every one, greeting from Ireland. Only a quick posting this time.
This is photo from a Castleknock Hotel in Castelknock, Ireland, near Dublin, where I sleped last night.
The shot
Standard 3 exposures [-2,0,+2EV] in IS0 500 / RAW at f/7 using the Canon EF-S 10-22mm lens,
hand held.
Photomatix
Tonemapped using the detail enhancer.
Photoshop
° High Pass filter, 2 times for more details.
° Levels adjustment layer for clarity
° LucisArt 3 ED and Topaz Adjust (Crisp), partialy, for better details and texture.
° Scaled and signed.
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are ( as always ) welcome.