HDR tutorial part 2
I went to sleep really late last night, but the second part of my HDR tutorial is online. This time the theme is preparing your photos in Lightroom and combining them in Photomatix. You can acess the tutorial either from the side menu, or directly here: Using Photomatix Pro
Hope the tutorial is helpful and all feedback and questions are very welcome.
The next part will be about correcting the most common HDR processing problem with the help of Photoshop. But that will be sometime later.
Last moments of sunset in Madrid
As you can see, my luck for days without any clouds stayed with me also in Madrid. For a moment I was thinking of cropping the sky, but I could get myself to remove even the smallest part of that beautiful sunset orange.
Number of exposures: 3; Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: Canon 16-35 mm F2.8;
Focal length: 16 mm; Aperture: 22.0; Middle exposure time: 0.3s; ISO: 50; Tripod used: yes
Where was this photo taken:
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very well done, pushed to the limits, even I would prefer a little bit less color dynamic. Your hrd’s with 3 exposures are for me the most realistic and balanced images. Anyhow, the post processing is done with a lot of care and knowledge, a photoblog to be revisitedt Congratulation!
Thank you very much :) My target really is to achieve this balanced, realistic look, but still to have my own style in photos.