Posted by drphoto (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) on 17 April 2008 in Cityscape & Urban.
My housemate is a photography student and has recently been given an HDR brief to shoot 'spaces through which we move'; spaces which are never a destination and are essentially forgotten, overlooked.
This brief really captured my imagination and I've been looking for a good reason to try out some HDR programs anyway =D) So I thought I'd try a few for myself.
Here is another angle of the same space. This time created manually in Photoshop using this tutorial.
I welcome all constructive comments, compliments and criticisms. I am here to learn. the fastest way for me to learn is for you to be really unforgiving and articulate in your criticism =D)
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Dan
P.S. You can find my fashion and portrait work here: http://www.modelmayhem.com/drphotographer
Excellent work! Thanks for the link.
17 Apr 2008 6:47am
@Betty: Thanks. You're welcome, its my way of thanking the author for creating the tutorial =d) In think I prefer this result to yesterdays so I will keep playing with this technique.
Much prefer this one over yesterday's shot. The angle and composition seem to work better here. Good to see the experimentation from different angles though.
17 Apr 2008 7:04am
@Aaron Schmidt: Thanks. I prefer the framing of yesterdays but fell the processing has worked better for this one. Maybe I should go back and do a vertical pano to satisfy bot requirements =D)
Great Shot, Seeing this gives yesterdays a much more dream-like feel, even though nothing has changed.
17 Apr 2008 7:55am
@Kris: Ha ha! I think that is because I forgot to sharpen it after resizing yesterday. Plus I think the HDR processing is more subtle on this one, but thanks.
I think this one has the edge over yesterdays image.
17 Apr 2008 10:32am
@Observing: Thanks. I'm surprised but grateful nontheless =D)
Nice Try and you did it so great!
17 Apr 2008 10:41am
@pLusOne: Thanks for the encouragement +1 =D)
Nice shot, you got it right.
17 Apr 2008 2:46pm
@Graham Russon: Cheers mate =D)
love how you captured the light here. nice detail and tones too. good job!
18 Apr 2008 4:12pm
@danthro: Thanks. This was about 5.30 in the morning just after sunrise.Actually the shasows and contrast were really strong, but that is the beauty of HDR; I can create a much more subtle image =D)
Yeah, this is better than yesterday's... not so many elements to digest.
18 Apr 2008 8:27pm
@amy: I am surprised that eveyone likes this better. It means I still have something to learn about composition anyway! I certainly prefer the processing on this image.
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