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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Landscape HDR



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1. HDR Field: This image is a compilation of the three pictures in my previous post.

To create this image, I compiled the three photographs from the previous post using Dynamic Photo. This HDR (High Dynamic Range) program took the best-exposed areas from each photo and blended them to make one perfectly exposed image. I used the Tone Mapping function on this program and set the Method to "eye-catching"and checked the boxes for "add clarity" and "de-haze."

I tried this method using several different images with exposure compensation values from +2 to -2. I found that the blue color in the sky came out best when I used the three photos with compensation values of +2, +1 and o.

4 comments:

  1. wow I really like this picture! I turned out amazing! Isn't it crazy what that program can do to these pictures!

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  2. Emily, the sky in this pic is beautiful. Great job. I also think you showed skill by using the rule of thirds by having the horizon on the bottom half. Good job.

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  3. Love the composition and sky in the pic. great job!

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  4. Great job on using the rule of thirds.

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