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Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRHi,
Matt, Josh, Lance and I made a quick trip to Currumbin (QLD on the Gold Coast) last weekend. We arrived right on high tide Bird on the rocks. Taking the perfect shot (subject is Brad). The rock pool. All three shots are HDR images processed usinig Photomatrix, Photoshop 6.0 and Lightroom 2.0 This is a fantastic place and I can't believe we haven't been here before, a re-visit is planned for early Jan 09. Have a wonderful Christmas everyone. Enjoy. ============================================
Thanks, talk soon, my Flickr; http://www.flickr.com/photos/kanegledhill/
Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRWhilst I realise that these are very early morning they appear overly dark on my monitor.
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Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDROne word WOW ....amazing images
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Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRKane, you are fast becoming the HDR guru of this forum. Keep 'em coming.
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Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRwow, stunning images!
how many shots did u you use to compile these? Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRbreathtaking, every one of them! im in awe
Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRThanks all.
Almost all shots are 3 exposures, usually 2 down, correct and 2 up. Blended in PhotoMatrix. I also use Photoshop 6.0 and LR2 In some cases a small amount of PP is done on each RAW file before the HDR workflow. Usually convert each image to 'auto' WB, depending on the shot, a use the PS soft light layer tool a bit. Coolour and saturation correcting also. Talk soon. ============================================
Thanks, talk soon, my Flickr; http://www.flickr.com/photos/kanegledhill/
Re: Quick trip to Currumbin - HDRgood work they look amazing
i assume your use auto exposure bracketing any tips? because ive sort of toyed around with hdr but never got anything to look as good as this, mine allways end up looking animated or completely not real Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
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