Enjoy these awesome photo's.
I have a couple more, but I'd like to see what some of you guys have in your collection.
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Enjoy these awesome photo's.
I have a couple more, but I'd like to see what some of you guys have in your collection.
Update:
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Last edited by bebop; 07-15-2008 at 02:50 PM.
Ok, I have done photography for a couple years now, but have never tried doing HDR. How do you do it? These photos look great. Reps.![]()
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I should've posted up more info, oops. These photo's are not mine, only HDR style photo's I can do don't even come close to these. The pictures are just some that others posted on another forum. Sorry for the confusion.
x2..... ExplainOriginally Posted by DJ Maestro
~DB4LYFE
07 Honda GD3
is the cat picture really considered HDR though?![]()
what is HDR?
i like that kitty cat picture!! =)
Damn I want to learn how to do that..those pics are awesome...I like the bridge picture
http://www.vanilladays.com/hdr-guide/
http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/200...dr-images.html
i learned from tutorials found on google. i do recommend using a program called photomatix though for tonemapping instead of photoshop.
last time i really sat down and tonemapped hdr's was in the winter for that one snow day we had. i think ive posted this before, but whatever
Applied carefully, High Dynamic Range-technique (HDR) can create incredibly beautiful pictures which blur our sense of the difference between reality and illusion. In graphics HDR imaging is a set of techniques that allow a far greater dynamic range of exposures than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes, ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows. This is usually achieved by modifying photos with image processing software for tone-mapping. And the results can be really incredible; in fact, many artists and designers come up with some pretty fancy results.Originally Posted by toxxxic
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008...-hdr-pictures/
The link has some incredible pictures. They make me want to sell my cheap camera and buy an expensive high-tech one.
So I tried HDR photos tonight...worked somewhat...The middle is the Actual HDR photo then the other two I took that photo and photoshoped a bit....let me know what you think about them
HDR's seem to make flares much more pronounced.
i normally dont really like HDR photos because its "too much" for my taste but this....
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is absolutely amazing!
This one is nice. Alot of times people over-do the tone-mapping and it looks weird.
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Originally Posted by S&Wautomotive
thats sick!
~DB4LYFE
07 Honda GD3
Wow....I just learned that photoshop existed....this is way over my head but AMAZING! Love the boat/mtns pic!
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This picture does not look like an HDR. The pink was done with lighting, you can tell because the color is burnt/overexposed at the bottom of the bridge. It was probaly a color gelled strobe or spotlight from the ground in front of the pilars.
I am better at using layers in photoshop than letting a program create an HDR image.
My HDR Shots (not so good):
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Shots using layers in Photoshop:
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This picture is very well taken.Originally Posted by CRAZY_JAY
I'm going to take a few pictures today and see what I can come up with.
one from a friend of mine
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some artist off of DeviantArt.com
Well I said I was going to take a few shots and see what I could do. Here is my attempt at HDR(if you can even call it that).I used a simple camera and photoscape.
Took this one from my sister's sunroof.
Don't remember where this was...
My sister took this one. I just added the "cool" look.
Here's a rail road track near where I live. (You can see me holding hands with a friend. =D)
Those are awesome! Make mine look lame. =(Originally Posted by eViLMunkey