Last edited by fotugraphy; 5th October 2013 at 06:07 PM.
Hi Raj,
With your signal levers shot, I could sort of see the point of HDR treatment for handling the specular highlights in the shot.
This one however, doesn't seem to have a dynamic range which justifies all the trouble of HDR processing, I'm fairly certain the same result could have been achieved from one correctly exposed image, it didn't need "-2 0 +2".
But hey, that's just my opinion and others, yourself included, are entitled to disagree with me.
Regardless of how the result was achieved, I think you succeeded in the "grungy & dreamy look", so I'd say; 'job done'.
All the best,
Thanks for your kind and valuable review . I fully agree with u abt getting similar result with a single exposure.
I decided to go with hdr because there were 3 different light source when I clicked it and some bright glares along with some shadows were visible too ( was in museum) and they were clipping off in my histogram. Just to ease out things I bracked it
I quite like it.
I like the overall look that you made. The photo is such a good start that I encourage you to light or at least post-process the subject to provide separation between the background and all parts of the watch and its band. Even if the subject is a clock rather than a watch, achieving that separation will considerably improve the image in my mind.
its gloom is its brilliance; really liked this one