An HDR image from just before Christmas:
The Christmas-ing of Chester by Richard Anderson, on Flickr
Would welcome feedback...
Thanks
Richard

Would welcome feedback...
Thanks
Richard
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rcarca said:An HDR image from just before Christmas:
The Christmas-ing of Chester by Richard Anderson, on Flickr
Would welcome feedback...
Thanks
Richard
bjd said:Hmmmm, you really want feedback? OK..........
I like the Photo, it seems to have a huge amount of detail, no idea if that comes from the HDR processing or not. In some ways it seems a bit low in contrast, on my Monitor. All in all I think its good and an example of the kind of HDR I like.
Cheers Brian
rpt said:+1lion rock said:Neuro,
Well done with the first one. Can't say it was HDR if you didn't state it.
The flowers gave away the secret on the 2nd photo.
-r
Lovely shots Neuro.
neuroanatomist said:Two shots from one of my many trips to Switzerland. I don't do much HDR, when I do, I usually strive for 'realistic' HDR images. The second one is about at the limit of my personal tastes. As always, click for larger...
"Basel Münster Cloister"
EOS 1D X, TS-E 17mm f/4L, 3.2 s, f/11, ISO 100
"Basel Münster Altar"
EOS 1D X, TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, 13 s, f/11, ISO 200
Thanks for looking!![]()
neuroanatomist said:Two shots from one of my many trips to Switzerland. I don't do much HDR, when I do, I usually strive for 'realistic' HDR images. The second one is about at the limit of my personal tastes. As always, click for larger...
"Basel Münster Cloister"
EOS 1D X, TS-E 17mm f/4L, 3.2 s, f/11, ISO 100
"Basel Münster Altar"
EOS 1D X, TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, 13 s, f/11, ISO 200
Thanks for looking!![]()