Various colors of light together in one room.
A rather complicated situation
The color control is excellent with Zeronoise:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/...e485ba26_b.jpg
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Various colors of light together in one room.
A rather complicated situation
The color control is excellent with Zeronoise:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/...e485ba26_b.jpg
It's also a good example of depth with a two-dimensional form. Those three panels on the right really take you in, as do the two border lines of the dark wall on the left. Interesting. Subtle.
Nice shot Francisco,
Viewed big (thank you), it is so clean and has such depth, you could almost be there.
Excellent,
Thanks folks for stopping and commenting. If you want to see it full size can do it here
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Such a wonderful and colorful shot! Excellent :)
Question! How many exposures did you take to produce this? I'm really new at HDR Photography. :D
Are 6 pictures with a difference of approximately 1 EV between shots.
As my camera (Nikon D90) only allows me a bracketing of 3 pictures, helped me a small notebook computer and a program to control the camera remotely.
The program works very well Zeronoise
Really nice! I love the results. Really nice colours! And I think I've heard of that programme.
I got into HDR photography just a couple of days ago and I was a bit disappointed to find out that my camera does not have a bracketing feature so I have to do it manually, which means I've a higher risk of moving my camera. Gah!
Do you necessarily have to do HDR processing on Photomatix or can it be done in Photoshop CS3?
What you can do in Photoshop CS3, but I advise you to try tufuse:
http://www.tawbaware.com/tufuse.htm
is very easy to use and the results are very natural