I recently uploaded the same picture, but it was too over processed. I am submitting another rendition so that I may learn more about HDR photography. Any constructive criticism is welcomed. This is a picture of an abandoned farm house that I took on a recent trip to Northern California.
29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
This is, without a doubt, a big improvement over your previous post, Ryan. Of course, that's my personal opinion.
Some call it "Truetone" HDR, but I prefer to call it HDR; a means to expand the visual dynamic range of what the digicam achieves.
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29 Jun 00:00
anonymous
Thank you Murrey! I really appreciate your opinion. It is easy to get too carried away when you are first starting out. I realize that you do not have to stray too far from the default settings in Photomatix for some images to get nice results. It takes s
I recently uploaded the same picture, but it was too over processed. I am submitting another rendition so that I may learn more about HDR photography. Any constructive criticism is welcomed. This is a picture of an abandoned farm house that I took on a recent trip to Northern California.
This is, without a doubt, a big improvement over your previous post, Ryan. Of course, that's my personal opinion. Some call it "Truetone" HDR, but I prefer to call it HDR; a means to expand the visual dynamic range of what the digicam achieves. Nothing
Thank you Murrey! I really appreciate your opinion. It is easy to get too carried away when you are first starting out. I realize that you do not have to stray too far from the default settings in Photomatix for some images to get nice results. It takes s