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Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-23-2009 07:19:

the original exposures are on the left. it does depend on lighting and what kind of look you are going for, there is no textbook right-or-wrong method for HDR, imo.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-23-2009 07:21:

when I do my multiple exposures, I always have the mindset "better to have more exposures than you need" - because you can always pick and choose what you want to use in processing. So I would take about 6-7 exposures, ranging from almost blown out to almost dark, with a regular interval between each one.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jun-23-2009 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
the original exposures are on the left. it does depend on lighting and what kind of look you are going for, there is no textbook right-or-wrong method for HDR, imo.


You say you move stops though for a lot of your HDR from the original exposure though. Which one is the original exposure straight off the camera?


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-23-2009 15:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
You say you move stops though for a lot of your HDR from the original exposure though. Which one is the original exposure straight off the camera?

I do that sometimes too, but for this example it's a true multiple exposure HDR - the 4 shots on the left are the four original exposures (4 separate shots) used for the HDR.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jun-23-2009 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
I do that sometimes too, but for this example it's a true multiple exposure HDR - the 4 shots on the left are the four original exposures (4 separate shots) used for the HDR.


cool, gotcha.

sorry to keep asking random questions.... just one more... everywhere I have read about bracketed exposures gives examples of shooting at 0 and then +1/-1 or some exposure inbetween... but thats 4 exposures. Do you shoot auto bracketed or pick and choose based on the situation?

I have found that pick and choosing usually means touching the camera on the tripod and adjusting which takes time and can cause odd artifacts between exposures.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-23-2009 16:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
cool, gotcha.

sorry to keep asking random questions.... just one more... everywhere I have read about bracketed exposures gives examples of shooting at 0 and then +1/-1 or some exposure inbetween... but thats 4 exposures. Do you shoot auto bracketed or pick and choose based on the situation?

I have found that pick and choosing usually means touching the camera on the tripod and adjusting which takes time and can cause odd artifacts between exposures.

nothing to be sorry about - I am glad to help.

I had not done it using AEB in the past because my cam only does 3 shots - but it is possible and this would be the 'best' way to do it to minimize movement. I learned later on that you can do 2 sets of AEB at appropriate spaces giving 6 total shots. But I haven't tried it. When I first started doing it I was getting a lot of movement in the shots, it's tricky. Photomatix has an "align images" that helps, though. But ideally you want your shots razor sharp - I have yet to reach that point. Just takes a lot of practice.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jul-13-2009 07:56:

14 shots panorama - what a beautiful day Saturday was. click to view a bit larger.



btw have my sights on 5D2..


Posted by Sushipunk on Jul-13-2009 07:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
14 shots panorama - what a beautiful day Saturday was. click to view a bit larger.



btw have my sights on 5D2..


Ah man, The composition of the shot is awesome, but I feel you went a little too far with the HDR. It's a little bit too cartoony now.

But you should defintely get the 5D2. If only for the fact I'll be jealous!

lol


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jul-13-2009 08:01:

yeah, i pushed it intentionally. btw its not a HDR. just some processing.

another shot from Saturday, you may recanize the person at bottom left. he played at Spybar Fri night and came on a boat party with us.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jul-13-2009 08:02:

Lol, that could be anyone! And I'm too lazy to look up who was playing Spybar last Friday


Posted by Fledz on Jul-13-2009 08:02:

Man that cartoony effect is awesome!


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 17:17:














Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Lol, that could be anyone! And I'm too lazy to look up who was playing Spybar last Friday

oh lol.. its Max Graham.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Aug-26-2009 17:23:

Those latest shots are sick. Especially the B&W one.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Aug-26-2009 17:38:

The latest one featuring Trump Tower looks incredible.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 21:15:

another shot from yesterday - 7 shots pano

I like the distortion, really gives you an idea how massive it is from a ground viewpoint. I also love the bronze color of the windows, I will be sad if they really do paint it silver.

click to view much larger


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-26-2009 21:43:

Nice


Posted by gehzumteufel on Aug-26-2009 21:54:

Stu, whatever happened with that contemplating the Sony a700 purchase? Any change? And wtf why changing brands?!


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Aug-26-2009 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
oh lol.. its Max Graham.



You know whats creepy, I guessed that...


Not even sure why...


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 21:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
You know whats creepy, I guessed that...


Not even sure why...

I dont think its creepy - how many heads do you know that look like that?


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-26-2009 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Stu, whatever happened with that contemplating the Sony a700 purchase? Any change? And wtf why changing brands?!


It wasn't for me actually, it's my gf that's thinking of switching brands. I like my Canon gear too much to change (for now, anyway) The new Sony G-series lenses are pretty fucking baller though. I just think they're being let down by their camera bodies at the moment. There are some new bodies to be announced soon though, so we'll see how they go.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 22:07:

btw supposedly Canon is announcing the 1D Mark IV soon...


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-26-2009 22:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
btw supposedly Canon is announcing the 1D Mark IV soon...


1D, or 1Ds?


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-26-2009 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
1D, or 1Ds?

supposedly they are announcing both simultaneously..


Posted by Sushipunk on Aug-26-2009 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
supposedly they are announcing both simultaneously..


Oooooo


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