All the lights

I took this shot late at night from the Karl’s bridge in Prague. I really like taking this kind of shots, having these long light reflections in the water. As for this photo, the ones taken from the camera were very warm, almost yellow, from all the lights. But with a lot of color correcting, it got this nice combination of yellow, green and blue.

HDR from three shota, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod. Again here I used manual focus, to be sure it focused correctly.

All the lights  I took this shot late at night from the Karl's bridge in Prague. I really like taking this kind of shots, having these long light reflections in the water. As for this photo, the ones taken from the camera were very warm, almost yellow, from all the lights. But with a lot of color correcting, it got this nice combination of yellow, green and blue.  HDR from three shota, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, from a tripod. Again here I used manual focus, to be sure it focused correctly.

Night in Prague

I took quite a lot of shot in the center of Prague. The view at night is really beautiful.

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

Night in Prague  I took quite a lot of shot in the center of Prague. The view at night is really beautiful.   HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens from a tripod.

 

 

Hanavsky pavilion

This is one of my handheld HDR’s. It’s always a little bit of a hit or miss. A lot of them are really not usable, either not sharp enough or they can’t be aligned at all. Usually I don’t bother and just go to another photo. Just when I see that the photo is really promising I stick with it :). What I found, that a great way to do it, is to tonemapp just a single exposure, and then just mask in parts, which need to be fixed. Usually when you cannot align the whole image, its still possible to align a smaller part.

With this photo I had absolutely no problems :). The alignment worked perfectly, I just had to correct the moving people. This is the Hanavsky pavilion, which is situated on a hill above Prague. There is a great view of the city from here, and you can actually see it a little in the bottom right part of the photo.

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

Hanavsky pavilion  This is one of my handheld HDR's. It's always a little bit of a hit or miss. A lot of them are really not usable, either not sharp enough or they can't be aligned at all. Usually I don't bother and just go to another photo. Just when I see that the photo is really promising I stick with it :). What I found, that a great way to do it, is to tonemapp just a single exposure, and then just mask in parts, which need to be fixed. Usually when you cannot align the whole image, its still possible to align a smaller part.  With this photo I had absolutely no problems :). The alignment worked perfectly, I just had to correct the moving people. This is the Hanavsky pavilion, which is situated on a hill above Prague. There is a great view of the city from here, and you can actually see it a little in the bottom right part of the photo.   HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

Inside the Cathedral of St. Peter And Paul in Brno

Another shot from a cathedral :). They always look so good in HDR. I edited this photo few times, as the white wall ten to be quite grey in HDR shots. But after few tries it came out just right.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod. Taken in the Cathedral of St. Peter And Paul in Brno, Czech Republic

Inside the Cathedral of St. Peter And Paul in Brno  Another shot from a cathedral :). They always look so good in HDR. I edited this photo few times, as the white wall ten to be quite grey in HDR shots. But after few tries it came out just right.  HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod. Taken in the Cathedral of St. Peter And Paul in Brno, Czech Republic.

Musician on Karl’s Bridge

A lot of people (me including) say that you should never do a HDR shot of a person. But from time to time, it’s good to try it :). I took three shots, but the alinement’s was not possible. So I did a single exposure HDR, mostly to lighten his face (as it was in a shadow) and add more texture to the whole photo. I also decided to go with a B&W here, to give it a more “pencil drawn” look and to make it even more about the different textures.

This photo was taken at the Karl’s Bridge in Prague.

HDR from a single shot, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, handheld. Combined in Photomatix, B&W conversion in Lightroom.

Musician on the Karl's Bridge  A lot of people (me including) say that you should never do a HDR shot of a person. But from time to time, it's good to try it :). I took three shots, but the alinement's was not possible. So I did a single exposure HDR, mostly to lighten his face (as it was in a shadow) and add more texture to the whole photo. I also decided to go with a B&W here, to give it a more pencil drawn look and to make it even more about the different textures.  This photo was taken at the Karl's Bridge in Prague.  HDR from a single shot, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 18-200mm lens, handheld. Combined in Photomatix, B&W conversion in Lightroom.

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