This is a picture of the Cloisters in Salisbury Cathederal, the cathederal is over 750 years old the cloisters are the largest in the UK.
17 Jun 10:01
rrr
Nice POV, process and detail are a bit weak in the wall though.
17 Jun 10:12
majestic12
Hi rrr, many thanks. I am trying to get the "dreamy smooth" feel but agree am removing too much detail, I need to learn this...
17 Jun 10:30
rrr
Tiffen do a filter package for photo shop with glimmer glass and halo filters in that give the type of effect you are after.
17 Jun 10:56
majestic12
Many thanks RRR, I will check that out now...
17 Jun 11:40
paul_mack
10 for effort but I think the smooth look will be misunderstood on this site as poor detail.HDR is usually about the detail and perfect pixels (no blowouts).Nicely done otherwise :-)
17 Jun 11:45
paul_mack
I think what you are looking for is a "bloom"effect which can be had without too much detail loss using software,or as Ron says,Tiffen(or other) filters.
17 Jun 12:09
majestic12
Just checked out Tiffen, I am certain this is the missing link for me...
17 Jun 12:11
majestic12
I cannot thank you folks enough. Until now I have been removing detail to obtain dreamy { mistake }..
17 Jun 12:44
rrr
Check this image of mine, I think this is the type of thing you want.http://hdrcreme.com/photos/39597-Mysterious-farm, this was achieved with tiffen filters.
This is a picture of the Cloisters in Salisbury Cathederal, the cathederal is over 750 years old the cloisters are the largest in the UK.
Nice POV, process and detail are a bit weak in the wall though.
Hi rrr, many thanks. I am trying to get the "dreamy smooth" feel but agree am removing too much detail, I need to learn this...
Tiffen do a filter package for photo shop with glimmer glass and halo filters in that give the type of effect you are after.
Many thanks RRR, I will check that out now...
10 for effort but I think the smooth look will be misunderstood on this site as poor detail.HDR is usually about the detail and perfect pixels (no blowouts).Nicely done otherwise :-)
I think what you are looking for is a "bloom"effect which can be had without too much detail loss using software,or as Ron says,Tiffen(or other) filters.
Just checked out Tiffen, I am certain this is the missing link for me...
I cannot thank you folks enough. Until now I have been removing detail to obtain dreamy { mistake }..
Check this image of mine, I think this is the type of thing you want.http://hdrcreme.com/photos/39597-Mysterious-farm, this was achieved with tiffen filters.
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You did it well.
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Nice. Agree with Paul and rrr
NICE SUBJECT... not sure about the POV.