Forum Members,
I have posted a couple days back under the new members section. I start a new thread here with more specific questions.
I have traveled to London recently and shot the The Palace of Westminster, the Clock Tower and Westminster Bridge at dusk.
I am trying now to find my style with HDR tone mapping and am open to both the real and the hyperreal presentations of the pixels. At this junction I am leaning more to the realistic perspective with color saturation punched up just a bit.
First a list of my equipment.
Equipment: Canon Rebel T1i Camera with Canon EFS 18-135 mm zoom and Canon EF 70-200 mm zoom lenses.
I am for the most part trying to follow the methods projected in the following two books.
1) “A World in HDR” by Trey Ratcliff
2) “Practical HDR: A Complete Guide to Creating High Dynamic Range Images with Your Digital SLR” by David Nightingale
The example I share here is bracketed at 0, 2, -2 EV settings.
The image montage that I share here covers 6 images. The first three are for the source images and the last three are for the tonemapped images.
Note that I used both Photomatix Pro and HDR Tools to process the images.
The second book above which has more technical depth suggests that HDR Tools may generate more realistic images. In my initial attempts, this seems to be my experience too, although I admit I am just getting the hang of things.
For the HDR Tools I have included two entries, the last image in the sequence creating what I felt were more realistic colors and hues.
I have just created a photo gallery that can be accessed at the following URL:
http://gallery.me.com/jtmcdevitt
One of the albums here is entitled "HDR source files". The folder includes both the Cannon RAW images as well as JPEG files.
The direct link to this album can be found at:
https://www.me.com/gallery/#100195
What I am hoping to secure from the forum are suggestions for how I might tweek the process.
Is this a good case for HDR?
I have not attempted to manage the noise. Do you see regions in the image that need this treatment.
I would love to see how a more experienced used would process this image. A better target goal will provide me motivation to further my skills in processing.
Bottom line is I need a little advice and welcome comments and suggestions.
Thanks a bunch, John T