Post your HDR images:

Niterider said:
ankorwatt said:
well It was not about the motive, its a bridge against the sun, nothing fancy . It more about that I can dig out information from one raw file from sun into shadows with out banding and noise in the shadows. You need two different exposure to do the same with a Canon, I can do it hand held, you must use a tripod. This file are now saved 4 times as a JPG =not optimal.

Ahh and all hope that this thread wouldn't be hijacked by the dynamic range discussion is gone. Please try not to ruin this thread like you have ruined many others...

If you have hdr pictures to post, this is the place to post them. Take the dr discussion elsewhere.
Agreed, just post'em. We'll let you know how we like'm... They're great to look at! For what it's worth, Crayola Crayons have a better DR than Walmart brand... but my grand daughter hasn't let that get in the way of her creating art... Bring on some more HDR images!
 
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Time to post some new and fresh pictures.

It's an old abandoned theater.

HDR1.Eastern.Cinema.jpg


HDR10.Eastern.Cinema.jpg


HDR13.Eastern.Cinema.jpg


The rest of the pictures are on my site.
http://maximlinssen.com/eastern-cinema/

Hope you like them! Feedback is welcome...

MxM
 
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ankorwatt said:
I take the discussion else where, but the last pictures and several others photos , what have they to do with HDR?

We can take this example, which I also have corrected , contrast etc, original look hazy
Motive you should manage with one exposure and some work in raw and PS

Can I suggest that you try some HDR on this shot to improve the rather dark areas in the canyon. It could look much better then.

While your improving it you might like to put in a bit of foreground so the river is not clipped at the bottom of the frame. At the moment it looks like the water might leak out and get the viewers feet wet. ;D
 
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Skulker said:
Can I suggest that you try some HDR on this shot to improve the rather dark areas in the canyon. It could look much better then.

While your improving it you might like to put in a bit of foreground so the river is not clipped at the bottom of the frame. At the moment it looks like the water might leak out and get the viewers feet wet. ;D

Actually, it wasn't ankorwatt's shot but mine. It is a HDR shot. There's a 300m drop to the Colorado river, so I wasn't prepared to get any closer to the edge than the 0.5m I was.

But thank you to ankorwatt for showing what a bit of "anti-haze" can do to my picture - I've now learned how to do that in PS and it does indeed improve the picture.
Only it didn't look like that when I took the picture :)
 
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17mm TS-E, 1Dx 3 exposure HDR 32 Bit. 4mm of tilt (down in this case) and 4mm of shift to the left.

Shot from the 17th story penthouse after a day of shooting kayaking. It was nice to have a chance to take a picture I could think about. Shot at around 8:30pm in Reno, Nevada. Here it is at Flickr Full size: http://rmc33.com/13A6Yhi
 

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A question for all....I've typically held ISO and Aperture constant when bracketing for HDR, and using Shutter Speed as my variable for the bracketed shots. I just bought a 6D and have been stunned by the high ISO performance. It makes me wonder if I could handhold more often to bracket by allowing ISO to be the variable, with Shutter Speed and Aperture fixed. I think I get clean shots with the 6D up to 12800 in many cases, which allows a lot of stops to bracket.

Has anyone tried HDR with ISO as the variable?
 
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CTJohn said:
A question for all....I've typically held ISO and Aperture constant when bracketing for HDR, and using Shutter Speed as my variable for the bracketed shots. I just bought a 6D and have been stunned by the high ISO performance. It makes me wonder if I could handhold more often to bracket by allowing ISO to be the variable, with Shutter Speed and Aperture fixed. I think I get clean shots with the 6D up to 12800 in many cases, which allows a lot of stops to bracket.

Has anyone tried HDR with ISO as the variable?

An HDR done with ISO as variable...
 

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