Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
Don't you mean Somerset, David? Taunton area I think.
I'm in the far south of Devon, as far as you can get!
Think this is just one of those impossible subjects. The only suggestion I can make is to quitely back away and look for a single tree, then start again.
Geoff.
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
I had that fuzzy feeling with this image. I think in my case it has a lot to do with my bundled lens and chromatic aberration (I think that is what this effect is called). I am not sure there is too much that can be done apart from maybe shooting in the golden hours and getting some decent glass.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3625/...10cb9468_b.jpg
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
If you do a bit of slide sliding in the Unsharp and High-pass there sometimes seems to be an optimum point for twiggery to be clear. Some PP software has anti-vignetting control; said with little confidence as to efficacy on this type.
No idea on HDR & can't identify regional puzzle.
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
With high-frequency images like that sharpening is darn tricky - you really have to pick a size and resolution and optimise just for that (more so than with other images where you might get away with it).
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The original, without any sharpening or local contrast enhancement, shows a messy mass of undifferentiated branches and twigs. When sharpened and contrast enhanced as here, the image is too busy.
I've had images like this too - you see something whilst you're there, but it just doesn't translate into anything worthwhile once you look at the photograph ...
... unfortunately, I think that this might be one of those images :(
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
Thanks Guys - I think Colin has summed it up. I thought that there was something worthwhile, but it is just too messy back in the lab. If time permits, I may go back and have another go along thelines of other suggestions. Geoff - I apologise to Devonians. It should have been Somerset. The river is the Tone which runs through Taunton. (Tone-Town). Hence the "tone-mapping".
Thanks again.
David
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
Hi David,
Don't forget the chainsaw :rolleyes:
Might as well use it on something it was designed for!
Seems to be an indispensible photographic accessory these days :):)
Cheers, Dave
(Take me not seriously)
Re: Pseudo-HDR Puzzle Place
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Dave Humphries
Don't forget the chainsaw :rolleyes:
Seems to be an indispensible photographic accessory these days :):)
Cheers, Dave
(Take me not seriously)
only since car bumpers became so useless, used to do lamp standards in 1/50 sec:rolleyes: