Transformation of a picture

Picture by flipd1


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  • December 11, 2012
  • Canon EOS Rebel Xti
  • Canon 18-55
  • Shooting Style Hand Held
  • Shoots Number Single RAW File
  • Exposures Number
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
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18 Comments

11 Dec 02:51
flipd1

I wanted to show the possibilities of HDR. The original is on my profile. The original was over-saturated and really dark in places. After running through Photomatix, the picture looks a whole lot better. You can see more details in the background and the skin tones are a lot better. This was taken with crappy lighting at best. Hope you like. I would be interested in your comments and observations.

11 Dec 09:05
bjosted

A tiny bit too much motion blur. exelent process

11 Dec 09:54
ksaul1

Skin tones are perfect , but agree with Bjosted

11 Dec 13:13
bessi7

9

11 Dec 13:52
pandarino

I think 9

11 Dec 14:09
arnie58

9

11 Dec 15:17
genti

+

11 Dec 15:59
monaris

Phil it's difficult to get a sharp shot with this lens in this light conditions.

11 Dec 16:32
mitch19

Excellent under the conditions

11 Dec 17:09
helldunkel

10

11 Dec 17:28
sanz3jo

9

11 Dec 17:34
kelly67

agree with others, but it is cool

11 Dec 17:34
kelly67

agree with others, but it is cool

11 Dec 17:34
kelly67

agree with others, but it is cool

11 Dec 19:41
rcuello

Viewing original confirms my idea, that no one can properly say "this photo has no effect HDR" and that HDR is not an effect, but rather a tool to approach the camera sensor to the human eye.

11 Dec 19:45
miltonv

9

11 Dec 21:54
flipd1

Thanks for all of the votes and comments. Ricardo has hit it exactly. My intent was not to get a bunch of 10's because it is obviously no worthy of 10's. I wanted to show the value of the HDR process and its benefits to improve pics

12 Dec 01:21
dalematt

Initially, I felt that the whole thing should have been in focus. Then, I realized that the horn and mic are the most important parts and should be the only things in sharp focus. Well done.

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