I'm looking for new photographic experiences, so just yesterday, browsing on Flickr, I found some great views of churches around the world, made with a special technique called Vertorama, described in detail by the author of them. I have therefore taken advantage of the gloomy day to try to make some pictures with this system. This is the church of the town where I live. It is known as Archdeaconry Church of "Santa Maria Nascente".
First I positioned the tripod in the middle of the main nave. I used the Sigma wide angle lens. I made four shots with three different exposures each, for a total of 12 photos. I joined the four HDR photos obtained with the Panorama function of Photoshop. I finished the result with the Topaz Denoise to remove the noise, then with the plugin Focal Blade I increased the sharpness, and the final touch with Color Efex Pro to improve saturation and contrast. I leave to the Friends of HDR creme, the final vote!
Comments:
bbasham
Awesome job
On February 27, 2011 18:11
tigress
If this gets less than 10 from anyone then you can be sure they need glasses. Spectacular work Moreno!
On February 27, 2011 20:08
arnie58
Nice work!
On February 27, 2011 23:06
iphonefarmer
Awesome job there, learnt something new. Thanks for the info of what you did.
On February 28, 2011 00:51
iphonefarmer
Awesome job there, learnt something new. Thanks for the info of what you did.
On February 28, 2011 00:52
serebofini
Outstanding in every way!!!!!
On February 28, 2011 02:02
gere72
Thanks all for the nice comments and generous ratings!
On February 28, 2011 05:20
herwindo
Super stitching portscape..... well done mate.... its fabulous picture...
On February 28, 2011 05:29
sablin
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On February 28, 2011 08:01
sablin
beautiful shot!
On February 28, 2011 08:03
mikeocana
Wonderful Realistic HDR.. greate processing... I suggest post only the 640px width size.. It's not good for viewing the large file.
On February 28, 2011 09:36
snapsniper
Awesome processing!
On February 28, 2011 11:11
herwindo
i prefer opposite with mike .... this is the best width size of your image ... everything looks details here... and i wanna see that... again..... nice captured mate... really adore what you serve....:D
On February 28, 2011 17:07
valenteph
Che colori che nitidezza
On July 24, 2011 10:23
esemplici
eccezionale grandi colori nitida
On October 28, 2011 09:51