Saturday, October 10, 2009

HDR


Underexposed; 10/07/09; Bannack, Montana; f3.0; 1/90; Samsung L830; tripod
Normal; 10/07/09; Bannack, Montana; f7.7; 1/180; Samsung L830; tripod
Overexposed; 10/07/09; Bannack, Montana; f7.7; 1/750; Samsung L830; tripod



HDR Blend

These 3 images were taken at -2, 0, and +2 exposure settings. Each image was taken successively from a tripod so that the photos, except for their exposure, would be exactly the same. The images were then blended into one. I almost feel like the final, blended image would have turned out better without the negative exposure picture being included. . . Like the final photo is a little too light. I guess I just need to practice more taking and blending of images for HDR! :)

3 comments:

  1. I think your HDR turned out really well. I ran into the same problem where one of my images was really blown out. If you play around with the Tone Mapping settings a bit you might run into something cool but I think if you just do normal levels and saturation inside of Photoshop on the final image, you could add some more contrast. As for the HDR I think that you did a great job!

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  2. I like your HDR shot! There is so much in the picture that it is fun to look at.

    -Amber

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  3. I really like your HDR shot! Its nice because it remains natural looking but has some great color and detail.

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