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Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
 
Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
Great use of HDR. I don't like HDR when it's obvious that it's HDR. Most images are overdone, they look unearthly. IMO, the true use for HDR is in images like the above, when it's used as a tool to get the range of colors you're seeing with your eye. Otherwise, it's just an overdone filter.Great job.
 
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Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
Great use of HDR. I don't like HDR when it's obvious that it's HDR. Most images are overdone, they look unearthly. IMO, the true use for HDR is in images like the above, when it's used as a tool to get the range of colors you're seeing with your eye. Otherwise, it's just an overdone filter.Great job.
:banned: :lmao:
 
Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
Great use of HDR. I don't like HDR when it's obvious that it's HDR. Most images are overdone, they look unearthly. IMO, the true use for HDR is in images like the above, when it's used as a tool to get the range of colors you're seeing with your eye. Otherwise, it's just an overdone filter.Great job.
I completely agree with you on all of that. I probably have a few in my photostream that are definately toeing that line but I have really tried to stay away from being too overdone. I definately like the way HDR brings out colors and detail but have tried to avoid overusing to the point where it doesn't look like a photo anymore but looks like a painting instead. There is definately a fine line there and some of the presets in photomatix that people use are exactly what you describe, just overdone filters. I have stayed away from the presets and tried to process everything manually but I'm definately still learning this software at the same time. I do think HDR is a great technique if done correctly because it's not that easy to capture an entire range in just one exposure.
 
Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
Great use of HDR. I don't like HDR when it's obvious that it's HDR. Most images are overdone, they look unearthly. IMO, the true use for HDR is in images like the above, when it's used as a tool to get the range of colors you're seeing with your eye. Otherwise, it's just an overdone filter.Great job.
I completely agree with you on all of that. I probably have a few in my photostream that are definately toeing that line but I have really tried to stay away from being too overdone. I definately like the way HDR brings out colors and detail but have tried to avoid overusing to the point where it doesn't look like a photo anymore but looks like a painting instead. There is definately a fine line there and some of the presets in photomatix that people use are exactly what you describe, just overdone filters. I have stayed away from the presets and tried to process everything manually but I'm definately still learning this software at the same time. I do think HDR is a great technique if done correctly because it's not that easy to capture an entire range in just one exposure.
:ptts: Overdone HDR images always make me think of Thomas Kinkade paintings. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

 
Thanks guys, I broke the RAW file into 5 different exposures and combined them to do an HDR. This image really benefited from the HDR. Those were the colors I was seeing when I lined up the shot but I couldn't get the range I needed with the single exposure that I took.
Great use of HDR. I don't like HDR when it's obvious that it's HDR. Most images are overdone, they look unearthly. IMO, the true use for HDR is in images like the above, when it's used as a tool to get the range of colors you're seeing with your eye. Otherwise, it's just an overdone filter.Great job.
I completely agree with you on all of that. I probably have a few in my photostream that are definately toeing that line but I have really tried to stay away from being too overdone. I definately like the way HDR brings out colors and detail but have tried to avoid overusing to the point where it doesn't look like a photo anymore but looks like a painting instead. There is definately a fine line there and some of the presets in photomatix that people use are exactly what you describe, just overdone filters. I have stayed away from the presets and tried to process everything manually but I'm definately still learning this software at the same time. I do think HDR is a great technique if done correctly because it's not that easy to capture an entire range in just one exposure.
:confused: Overdone HDR images always make me think of Thomas Kinkade paintings. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
:goodposting: Not that there is anything wrong with his paintings as I personally :wub: them

But, my wife has listened to me :rant: all to often lately when I see an obviously Over done HDR picture win a PHOTO contest.. :angry:

 
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:fishing: Not that there is anything wrong with his paintings as I personally :lmao: themBut, my wife has listened to me :X all to often lately when I see an obviously Over done HDR picture win a PHOTO contest.. :scared:
Well, no offense on T. Kinkade. I personally can't stand his stuff, but I respect his technical skill. Art (as photography) is in the eye of the beholder.Agree on the HDR thing. My biggest pet peeve is the HDR halo in the sky around buildings and landscapes. To me, that's the line; if you can't get rid of the halo you're pushing the HDR too hard.As always, it's just my opinion. No offense to all you HDR (or Kinkade) lovers out there. ;)
 
Dr. Doofenshmirtz said:
Jefferson the Caregiver said:
I was just looking at your work. Great stuff. You really make your colors pop. Do you edit your pictures? (hope I am not offending you- I know you do the HDR stuff)I have photoshop elements but I have only made a birthday card for my sons birthday party so far.

I just find that I cant get colors like yours when I shoot.
His HDR helps get all the tones which give the great colors and "pop". He does great work with his HDR images to keep them from looking "over done". :bowtie: There are some of my shots that I'm sure would have helped had I gone the HDR route so one of these days I need to start trying it.

But Photoshop Elements should be enough for you as that is all I use for my photos.

 
Dr. Doofenshmirtz said:
Jefferson the Caregiver said:
I was just looking at your work. Great stuff. You really make your colors pop. Do you edit your pictures? (hope I am not offending you- I know you do the HDR stuff)I have photoshop elements but I have only made a birthday card for my sons birthday party so far.

I just find that I cant get colors like yours when I shoot.
Thanks, definately not offended by your question as yes, I post process every image that I take. I never get them coming out of the camera exactly right. I don't always do HDR though either. Some of the things you can definately do in Elements are levels adjustments and curves adjustments, which will at least help with your contrast and should brighten up your highlights and darken your shadows. For colors specifically, you should make a hue/adjustment layer and adjust your colors in there so that they get to your liking.

Also, are you shooting RAW or jpg? I love the white balance adjustments that you can do in camera RAW before you even import it into elements. RAW is going to enable you a lot more control over the file in post processing than a jpg will, the Camera RAW dialog is worth experimenting with.

 
Dr. Doofenshmirtz said:
Jefferson the Caregiver said:
I was just looking at your work. Great stuff. You really make your colors pop. Do you edit your pictures? (hope I am not offending you- I know you do the HDR stuff)I have photoshop elements but I have only made a birthday card for my sons birthday party so far.

I just find that I cant get colors like yours when I shoot.
Thanks, definately not offended by your question as yes, I post process every image that I take. I never get them coming out of the camera exactly right. I don't always do HDR though either. Some of the things you can definately do in Elements are levels adjustments and curves adjustments, which will at least help with your contrast and should brighten up your highlights and darken your shadows. For colors specifically, you should make a hue/adjustment layer and adjust your colors in there so that they get to your liking.

Also, are you shooting RAW or jpg? I love the white balance adjustments that you can do in camera RAW before you even import it into elements. RAW is going to enable you a lot more control over the file in post processing than a jpg will, the Camera RAW dialog is worth experimenting with.
Im not in RAW yet. Im still learning but I know that when you edit, things are easier with the RAW file. Thanks for the answer and I will look into the things you suggested
 
Had some really thick fog here in Michigan the past few mornings, so I grabbed a few shots up in Flint. I'm still in a Halloween mindset and fog was perfect:

House In The Woods

School For The Dead
OK.. what is up with the school.. Did it originally say "deaf"?? or is Michigan onto something :unsure: Nice "creepy" captures. :lmao:
Had some really thick fog here in Michigan the past few mornings, so I grabbed a few shots up in Flint. I'm still in a Halloween mindset and fog was perfect:

House In The Woods

School For The Dead
Those are cool shotsWhat is the school for the dead
Yeah, it is actually the "Michigan School For The Deaf". With the fog and urban decay, I couldn't resist changing it for my photo. :pics: :bag:
 
Had some really thick fog here in Michigan the past few mornings, so I grabbed a few shots up in Flint. I'm still in a Halloween mindset and fog was perfect:

House In The Woods

School For The Dead
OK.. what is up with the school.. Did it originally say "deaf"?? or is Michigan onto something :no: Nice "creepy" captures. :unsure:
Had some really thick fog here in Michigan the past few mornings, so I grabbed a few shots up in Flint. I'm still in a Halloween mindset and fog was perfect:

House In The Woods

School For The Dead
Those are cool shotsWhat is the school for the dead
Yeah, it is actually the "Michigan School For The Deaf". With the fog and urban decay, I couldn't resist changing it for my photo. :hifive: :bag:
Awesome
 
I'm usually not a fan of selective coloring, but I like how this one turned out.

Blue Denim
Beautiful shot. Personally I'd prefer to the entire image in that high key coloring that you have on the girl. I think you lose the power of those wonderful highlights on her face by using selective color. Maybe just dial back the saturation on the background slightly for depth without going entirely BW. Just MO.
 
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I'm usually not a fan of selective coloring, but I like how this one turned out.

Blue Denim
Beautiful shot. Personally I'd prefer to the entire image in that high key coloring that you have on the girl. I think you lose the power of those wonderful highlights on her face by using selective color. Maybe just dial back the saturation on the background slightly for depth without going entirely BW. Just MO.
Thanks - I'll give that a shot. The original picture was ho-hum until I started messing with the colors. I generally have a tough time adjusting skin tones too much without it looking cartoonish.
 
The dog photo is fantastic. The columns one is just too dark IMO. I would have liked to see a little bit more of the other columns. I understand what you are trying to convey there but it resulted in way too much black area in that image. Again, that's just my opinion, hope you don't mind a critique.
I agree 100%. Love the dog picture...but the columns one is extremely dark.
:excited: The dog is a GREAT capture! :)
 

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