Snuck on to a construction site
Well, it was more of a parking lot for a construction company's gear but was able to get some cool shots. Trying them out as HDR photos here.
Well, it was more of a parking lot for a construction company's gear but was able to get some cool shots. Trying them out as HDR photos here.
Very interesting building that obviously creates some very cool reflections! This HDR was created from a single RAW.
I love the way this turned out! It was misty during part of the day I took this which softened the background very nicely. I created this hdr from a single RAW and got just the effect I was looking for. It's a soft picture with a lot of details in the rocks. Hope you like it. :)
Completely overblown HDR of this church, but that's the effect I was going for. :P
Just an example of how much more you get from using this great little app. It keeps the darkness of the sky yet lightens the houses so you can see them clearly.
Not everyone will like how these look but I quite like the overall effect of doing heavy post production on my photos. Here are three shots I took with three different exposure of each. Once combined and reworked you can get a realistic look or something that looks more like a painting.
Just for comparision, here are the original photos...
Hmmm...I think I over-HDR'd these a bit but not too bad. Still trying to figure out the right processing software.
Here are a bunch of photos I processed on my iPod touch 4G. The shots were taken with my Canon Powershot SX30is using bracketing (multiple exposures of the same shot). I used Pro HDR in iOS to layer the photos and then used Camera+ with the Clarify filter. Not everyone will like this kind of detail but I quite like it. It isn't as nice a result as using Photomatix and Photoshop but who can afford those?? ;)
Just playing around with low lighting and HDR software settings. This was taken in the dark, so the result was pretty decent. It's a low res because it's the one I posted on Instagram.