Kindly share your C&C for my below images.
Regards,
Tejal
Untitled-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
B&W :
IMG_3941-BW by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Color version :
IMG_3941 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Kindly share your C&C for my below images.
Regards,
Tejal
Untitled-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
B&W :
IMG_3941-BW by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Color version :
IMG_3941 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Nice series Tejal, what is your PP for B&W?
IMO you should increase contrast or structure to have more punchy images.
Nice perspective and conversions. I like the shot with the bird, but like the hazy background of the first.
Tejal - these are difficult images to do well as a single exposure without a lot of PP work. The dynamic range is quite high so if you expose the interior properly, then the exterior will end up being overexposed and if you expose the exterior properly, the interior will be significantly underexposed.
These types of images are good candidates for blending bracketed images using an HDRI technique, exposure fusion or manual blending. While a tripod is ideal, modern software like Photoshop does a very good job aligning well shot hand-held bracketed images.
A series of 5 bracketed shots (only the shutter speed changes) is shown here:
If you have the raw file, you might be able to recover enough detail to improve the image. You need to separate the image into the inside and outside component and adjust the exposure in each separately and then put them back together. That requires techniques using layer masks. The area one has to be careful is that dark areas can easily show a lot of noise when brightened up.
I especially like the second image Tejal
Excellent composition on both images, Tejal. And interesting moments captured. Manfred has already covered the technical aspects. Unfortunately HDR technique does not lend itself to also capturing action. But some improvement can likely be gained with masking/adjustments.