I was going through my photos from the Switzerland trip, and I noticed that I haven’t yet posted any photos form the day I spend in Lucerne. So for today I chosen one from there. The thing I really liked there, was this opening in the water power plant, which created really strong waves in the water. So I thought of using the ND filter, and get these nice soft waves in the shot. And it worked out really well :)
This is a HDR from 5 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine. I actually edited them twice, to get different brightness in them, and then blended them in Photoshop.
Technique: Oloneo Photoengine
Number of exposures: 5, Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8
Focal length: 16mm, Aperture: 7.1, Middle exposure time: 2.5s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes
Number of exposures: 5, Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8
Focal length: 16mm, Aperture: 7.1, Middle exposure time: 2.5s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes
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Very nice, looks like blue silk! Miroslav what do you do to fix the photos like in long expositions, where the wind ends up “moving” the tree leaves too much? Use only the details of the fastest exposition for them?
It depends. Sometime I just take one exposure, edit it in Lightroom to make it look similar to the HDR and just blend it in. Sometimes like for instance in this photo https://www.hdrshooter.com/2014/10/26/under-the-bridge-in-basel/ I took a separate exposure for the boat at ISO 3200 to have no motion in it, as it was mooving too much, and then just blend that exposure into the long exposure shots.