Haven’t had the chance to process my Bright HDR shots, well, ones of the scenery anyway. So here are a few close ups of a Jazz Band that was playing at their local festival.
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HDR – Moomba!
Went to check out Melbourne’s Moomba Waterfest last weekend with a few fellow photogs, lots of colour and excitement on both sides of the banks of the Yarra River. After a dismal February weather wise, March has turned it on, with huge crowds turning out. Quite enjoyed the evening / night, as I wasn’t intent on capturing anything in particular, just good to get the camera out and snap away for the sake of it, I even left the 50mm on just so that if I really wanted a shot, I’d have to use the old legs to zoom in and out.
© Chairs Overhead
Nice to see all the smiling, happy faces around and it seemed for once, no one was bothered if they were being snapped by some idiot like me, it’s amazing what winning a stuffed animal will do to people.
© Happy Winners
The Light show in the evening was quite spectacular and for a moment, I was wishing I’d dragged the tripod along. Certainly a worthwhile date to stick in next years diary.
Both shots above were single RAW files, HDR file generated in Photomatix, tone mapped there too. Photoshop used to adjust contrast and curves, and high pass filter used.
HDR – Cars
I have probably come to the stage of just using this blog to post my HDR work. I’ll explain what I’ve done as I will no doubt be trying to introduce further processing to enhance the work, well, that’s hopefully my intention. Some things may work, some may not, I’d like some feedback. (assuming that people read my blog)
Anyway, went to a Hot Rod Show held in Queenscliff, VIC (Australia) last weekend. I’m not a motor fan by any stretch of the imagination, but you just have to admire the imagination, work and not to mention money, that goes into this hobby or obsession as some would put it, and I thought photography was an expensive hobby!!
On the technical side of things, shot with a Canon 40D and Sigma 10-20mm lens used, polariser attached. 3 Shot HDR, processed in Photomatix. This time I went for a slightly less saturated look, surprised? Well, saturation was around 35 on the scale in Photomatix, this tends to give a nice glassy finish to the shot. Back in Photoshop I went into selective colour and “pumped” the reds up and reduced the strength of all other colours. I then duplicated the layer, selected High Pass Filter, setting of 2 and selected Overlay in the blending mode. From EDIT you can select FADE and adjust to “taste”
Rather than post some of the other shots from Hot Rod Day, you can see some more in my TRANSPORT folder on PBase. I have a few more to process, so visit often.
Just a word for the uninformed, all images appearing on this blog are copyright to me (unless stated otherwise) I’ve had a few of my images posted elsewhere without my permission, you will soon be receiving an invoice.
HDR Work – Is it worth further processing? #3
Well, it’s been a while since I posted and not a lot of photos taken in between, but I managed to get out and about last weekend. Thought I’d try and again take processing a bit further after creating a HDR. I had a look at a program called Lucisart and am still considering buying it. I quite like the effect that can be had, but having said that, I can nearly achieve the same result with shadow / highlight and High Pass Filter, but as I said, nearly!
The Musicians
Just a technical note, HDR created from one shot RAW file. Alterations made in Photoshop, High Pass Filter, Shadows & Highlights, Curves, Contrast and Unsharp mask. Duplicated layer and converted to Black and White. Oval marquee created on B/W layer with a feather radius of 150 pixels and hit delete to reveal the colour layer below.
As I mentioned, the technique I use has a similar outcome to Lucisart, but their product does the job simpler and has a nice ‘edge’ to it.
HDR – A bit of holiday self indulgence – Part 3
A couple more shots from the other night, they are a bit on the small side, being in landscape format. If you want to see a larger version, you can visit my PBase account here
Wet Sand 1
Wet Sand 2
Both photos were 3 shot HDR, polariser, ND4 and half grad used. Processed using Photomatix and Photoshop.
Hoping to catch up with a cycle race tonight with an intention of getting some HDR sports, haven’t tried that yet, so will be interesting to say the least. (and before you ask, they’ll be good ol’ one shot pseudo HDR, for the purists out there)
HDR – A bit of holiday self indulgence – Part 2
Short and sweet this one. I decided to take my time and set up my shot. HDR, 3 shots, 2 stops apart, also mounted a polariser, a half grad and a ND 4 filter.
Combined and tone mapped in Photomatix, curve for contrast adjustment in Photoshop. High Pass filter, Shadows and Highlights and some dodging and burning to finish it off.
I have some more to process so I’ll post soon.
HDR – A bit of holiday self indulgence
Well, as I said in my earlier blog, I was hoping to get out and “bag a few HDR” shots. So this post won’t really be of anything new, just an opportunity to post a few HDR shots. So here we go.
A 3 shot HDR, one stop apart, processed and tone mapped in photomatix. High pass filter, shadow & highlights and contrast adjustment made in Photoshop. Probably over done it in regards to the high pass filter, I wanted a slightly ‘drawn’ look to it, there was a nice surprise to find a couple playing with their dog near the foot of the lighthouse.
Further along the shore (I should mention these were all taken at Point Lonsdale Beach, VIC, Australia) as they sun was setting, the low angle gave off some great looking reflections, it’s a ‘busy’ looking shot, but I found it appealing.
Of course, the problem with these blogs is the landscape orientated photos finish up a lot smaller to view, you can always check out my PBase account for a larger view.
OK, this type of processing is probably a little further removed from HDR than most purists would like, but, you can’t please everyone.
Here’s another from around the base of the lighthouse, when the tide is out, there are some amazing rock pools revealed. With the aid of a polariser I was able to show off the contents, I couldn’t help but ‘pump’ up the colours in this one.
These were all 3 shots HDR, one stop apart. For a slightly larger viewing, you could visit my PBase account as I mentioned before.
Please drop a line if you have any questions, or even if something you do or don’t like, I’d love to hear either way. With more holidays remaining, I hope to get a few more to post, until then….
HDR Work – Is it worth further processing? #2
I revisit my usual “style” of creating a HDR from one shot. In most cases, the reason being, I’m not actually looking for a HDR opportunity, but when I get home to down load the card, I usually end up thinking, why didn’t I try a 3 exposure HDR for that?
Anyway, this is my offer on this subject, well, two to be exact. I’ve gone a bit further with the processing after creating the HDR, use of the High Pass filter and a dodging and burning layer, just to get that little bit extra out of the shots.
Seems to work better when there is ample light, rather than a dreary grey light, like the one on “Stormy Day at the Pier”.
Title : “Light, Dark and Stormy”
Title : “Stormy Day at the Pier”
With holidays upon us, I hope to get out and about and “bag me some HDR” this time with intention.
If you want to see a bigger version of the shots above, Stormy Day at the pier is here : http://www.pbase.com/johno60/image/90645297
and Light, Dark and Stormy is here : http://www.pbase.com/johno60/image/90713423
or if you need to kill some time, you can check out my others offerings here : http://www.pbase.com/johno60














