Notes Newbie where photography is concerned so appologies if I have broken too many rules...
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13 Comments
05 Jun 20:54
majestic12
This is one of my first attempts at HDR, also at photography. I have probably broken many photography rules and am still getting to grips with learning the basics, hopefully though by making mistakes I can get it right in the long run lol.
05 Jun 21:36
rrr
Its a bit bright and could do with more contrast in my opinion, good first effort though.
05 Jun 21:37
rrr
Dont apologise, there are faults, but no rules, only what looks good.
05 Jun 21:43
majestic12
Thanks RRR, yes I totally agree. The white houses to the left of the lamp especially light up too much. I did try darkening but the then it seemed to cause problems for the rest of the image. I think in all honesty my original 3 photos were not taken corr
05 Jun 21:46
majestic12
RRR thanks ever so much for the points
05 Jun 22:19
rrr
No problem, you will find if you can post earlier in the day, and also if you can comment on others images you will recieve more feedback,:)
05 Jun 22:27
majestic12
Thanks for the tips RRR much appreciated...
05 Jun 23:11
rcuello
Welcome, first post interesting, what has been said by Ron.
Another suggestion, if possible upload the photos in larger size to appreciate it better. Surely with the contributions of other users will get better. Observe tere59@live.it portfolio and will k
05 Jun 23:12
rcuello
and will know what I mean. Ah, there are a limited number of characters for comments.
05 Jun 23:19
majestic12
Hi rcuello, thank you for your advice. You are very kind, also thanks for comment limit information.
05 Jun 23:33
johnt
I'm new to photography also. Nice try and agree you are much too bright. Notice your stats as "not sure" on exposure. You need to get that ironed out as likely you have too much over-exposure here. Do some reading on the how to's. I'm learning as I go..
05 Jun 23:33
johnt
I'm new to photography also. Nice try and agree you are much too bright. Notice your stats as "not sure" on exposure. You need to get that ironed out as likely you have too much over-exposure here. Do some reading on the how to's. I'm learning as I go..
05 Jun 23:39
majestic12
Hi johnt, thanks for that. I have a second image that is suffering from the same problem. I was not too sure what was causing the proble, I will now research exposure. Many thanks
This is one of my first attempts at HDR, also at photography. I have probably broken many photography rules and am still getting to grips with learning the basics, hopefully though by making mistakes I can get it right in the long run lol.
Its a bit bright and could do with more contrast in my opinion, good first effort though.
Dont apologise, there are faults, but no rules, only what looks good.
Thanks RRR, yes I totally agree. The white houses to the left of the lamp especially light up too much. I did try darkening but the then it seemed to cause problems for the rest of the image. I think in all honesty my original 3 photos were not taken corr
RRR thanks ever so much for the points
No problem, you will find if you can post earlier in the day, and also if you can comment on others images you will recieve more feedback,:)
Thanks for the tips RRR much appreciated...
Welcome, first post interesting, what has been said by Ron. Another suggestion, if possible upload the photos in larger size to appreciate it better. Surely with the contributions of other users will get better. Observe tere59@live.it portfolio and will k
and will know what I mean. Ah, there are a limited number of characters for comments.
Hi rcuello, thank you for your advice. You are very kind, also thanks for comment limit information.
I'm new to photography also. Nice try and agree you are much too bright. Notice your stats as "not sure" on exposure. You need to get that ironed out as likely you have too much over-exposure here. Do some reading on the how to's. I'm learning as I go..
I'm new to photography also. Nice try and agree you are much too bright. Notice your stats as "not sure" on exposure. You need to get that ironed out as likely you have too much over-exposure here. Do some reading on the how to's. I'm learning as I go..
Hi johnt, thanks for that. I have a second image that is suffering from the same problem. I was not too sure what was causing the proble, I will now research exposure. Many thanks