Posted by Shuva Brata Deb (Hyderabad, India) on 20 March 2006 in Plants & Nature.
Continuing my nascent experiments with HDR processing, here is another one from the NTR Park , where a toy train tuns through. I think any scenary which forces a photographer to choose a compromising exposure is fit for HDR processing.
For academic reasons of interested audience, this is a HDR with 6 images and I have posted them as reference here.
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something interesting. but i think it is a little over saturated and uncalled for. try using this effect for a sunset shot like the other one. ;)
20 Mar 2006 2:44am
Interesting shot. I agree with eclipse-space comments.
20 Mar 2006 2:47am
Another nice shot. I am wondering if I take a few shots ast different exposure setting and then manually merge them in Photoshop, would I get similar results.
20 Mar 2006 4:01am
I agree with the saturation too - especially the red on top - cool that you can get 6 photos like those to be like this one though :)
I was out of town over the weekend so I have not seen your other shots... checking now
20 Mar 2006 5:10am
Excellent use of HDR technique. U have become a pro in post processing.
20 Mar 2006 6:06am
Nice shot and as a few people mentioned about the saturation, its a little more than required.
20 Mar 2006 6:51am
Your pictures literally ooze colors.. very well done..
20 Mar 2006 1:32pm
man, the colors are so bright! the photos almost seem as if they are 3d
20 Mar 2006 11:24pm
just beautiful
21 Mar 2006 1:17am
All I can say, this just confirms to me why I do not like HDR shots. Too unreal. Nioce shot though
Suby
4 Apr 2006 2:43am
Interesting color indeed. Bamboo tree add a nice taste to this shot. great!
4 Apr 2006 9:09am
Solid shot! Very nice leading lines.
19 Apr 2006 8:50am
That is so cool! Awesome photo and a great find!
23 Apr 2006 12:53pm
I like HDR because it can make our photographs different and take them to another level in our pursuit of our art. Making an image look surreal is okay
10 Apr 2007 9:37am
PREVIEW ONLY
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