Something to compare

I know that some of you like to see the difference, between the shots that came out of the camera, and the final HDR result. So here are the three original brackets that were used for the photo.

Completely calm water

I was quite surprised, when I found these canals in Birmingam, UK. I wasn’t expecting anything like these. But It was a very nice surprise, as they gave me some great reflections.

HDR form three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

Completely calm waterI was quite surprised, when I found these canals in Birmingam, UK. I wasn't expecting anything like these. But It was a very nice surprise, as they gave me some great reflections.HDR form three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

Organ inside St. Egidius Church

I continued playing with the Oloneo HDR software. It really helps to add to a photo a very nice realistic look. Again I created a Photomatix and Oloneo version and blended them in Photoshop. Especially the light areas came out much better in Oloneo. I probably will continue on using it :)

This photo is from the St. Egidius Church in Bardejov in eastern Slovakia.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

Organ inside St. Egidius ChurchI continued playing with the Oloneo HDR software. It really helps to add a photo a very nice realistic look. Again I create a Photomatix and Oloneo version and blended them in Photoshop. Especially the light areas came out much better in Oloneo. I probably will continue on using it :)This photo is from the St. Egidius Church in Bardejov in eastern Slovakia.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

Sunset at Home

I don’t know why, but usually when I’m at home I see the best sunsets. They are never when I outside, taking photos. So this time, I just took a photo from my balcony. I don’t have a very interesting view, but at least it’s quiet :)

I also tried Oloneo HDR software for the firs time here. I created a HDR in Photomatix and in Oloneo HDR and combined the best parts from both. I quite like it actually. Will probably try to incorporate it into my HDR workflow.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod.

Sunset at HomeI don't know why, but usually when I'm at home I see the best sunset. They are never when I go somewhere to take photos. So this time, I just took a photo from my balcony. I don't have a very interesting view, but at least it's quite :)I also tried Oloneo HDR software for the firs time here. I created a HDR in Photomatix and in Oloneo HDR and combined the best parts from both. I quite like it actually. Will probably try to incorporate it into my HDR workflow.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod.

Surrounded by Trees

This could be a very interesting way to live. Just to have a small house and be surrounded by nature. But I think I would probably got bored with it after few months :)

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 7D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod.

Surrounded by TreesThis could be a very interesting way to live. Just to have a small house and be surrounded by nature. But I think I would probably got bored with it after few months :)HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 7D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod.

Massive

A lot of people don’t like distortion in their photos. I don’t mind. Sometimes I even like them. Like for instance here. The view through a wide angle lens make the bridge look so massive and majestic, exactly the look I was going for :). Everyone visiting this blog regularly, will definitely recognize the bridge in this photos. Of course it’s the New Bridge in Bratislava.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

MassiveA lot of people don't like distortion in their photos. I don't mind. Sometimes I even like them. Like for instance here. The view through a wide angle lens make the bridge look so massive and majestic, exactly the look I was going for :). Everyone visiting this blog regularly, will definitely recognize the bridge in this photos. Of course it's the New Bridge in Bratislava.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

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