Editing Software Photoshop / Others / Photomatix Pro
File Format JPEG
Notes First attempt at HDR. Due to constraints of buildings surrounding church, was not able to get entire steeple in frame.
churchphillyskyHDRstonereligion
24 Comments
23 Jan 03:21
tmholmes
Church in Philly, PA
23 Jan 03:34
elgordoramon
Espectacular!!
23 Jan 03:38
gusromphotos
Excellent Job For A First Timer.
23 Jan 03:38
tmholmes
Thank you elgordoramon, much appreciated.
23 Jan 04:16
tmholmes
Thank you gusromphotos!
23 Jan 09:29
bjosted
Great first post. A bit too bright, with some burnt out white area. Nice subject. Keep on posting.
23 Jan 11:22
eduardo_kiehl
the church is fine, the sky not
23 Jan 13:17
Randall.Lohr
I agree with Bjorn. experiment, ask questions and you'll find a lot of help here. nice first post.
23 Jan 13:40
_banneduser_
I do like the church, not sure if you could have moved back some more or how wide a lens you used, but yeah getting the whole church in would have been nice.
23 Jan 13:59
tmholmes
Thank you for the comments. I used my 18-55MM lens and still could not get entire church with steeple. I tried to tweak the cloud area...what suggestions do you have for that? Thank you again!
23 Jan 16:35
adrian_adrian_evans.com
nice, try photomatix on natural/natural+
23 Jan 16:48
flipd1
I agree with the others. Also composition is key. Maybe avoiding cutting top of spire
23 Jan 16:59
josephc
Agree with comments. Very nice first post.
23 Jan 17:01
sanz3jo
Great subject. Sky look a bit blurred in some areas, great potential.
23 Jan 17:52
mitch19
Great first post
23 Jan 19:52
rcuello
Welcome, photo with potential.nAs advice I can give, rather than using F22 and ISO 800, could have used F11 and IS0 200. This prevents several things:
1) and main the noise. 2) less bright. 3) The noise results in when trying to remove it to flatten the i
23 Jan 19:52
rcuello
... flatten the image and the textures are lost.
23 Jan 20:06
inkslinger
It is a great image for 1st post. For me it is slightly over saturated, which will lose you detail. All I can say really is to include as much detail as you can on camera, lens etc. then members will be able to judge better on comments they might/would li
23 Jan 20:07
inkslinger
like to suggest...Also if you see a member with the style you like,, don't be afraid to ask them for advice....Plus 'SHOOT RAW'....
23 Jan 20:14
tmholmes
Thank you for the feedback. I found another shot that I took of this church and in this one I was able to get most of the steeple. Will post it once I am allowed to and will look forward to feedback on that as well.
23 Jan 22:05
monaris
Agree with above.
23 Jan 22:43
anonymous
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23 Jan 23:24
ksaul1
Welcome to HDR Creme, alot of good suggestions above.
28 Jan 21:06
nsphotoart
That's a HELL of a first attempt! It almost looks 3D! Great job!
Church in Philly, PA
Espectacular!!
Excellent Job For A First Timer.
Thank you elgordoramon, much appreciated.
Thank you gusromphotos!
Great first post. A bit too bright, with some burnt out white area. Nice subject. Keep on posting.
the church is fine, the sky not
I agree with Bjorn. experiment, ask questions and you'll find a lot of help here. nice first post.
I do like the church, not sure if you could have moved back some more or how wide a lens you used, but yeah getting the whole church in would have been nice.
Thank you for the comments. I used my 18-55MM lens and still could not get entire church with steeple. I tried to tweak the cloud area...what suggestions do you have for that? Thank you again!
nice, try photomatix on natural/natural+
I agree with the others. Also composition is key. Maybe avoiding cutting top of spire
Agree with comments. Very nice first post.
Great subject. Sky look a bit blurred in some areas, great potential.
Great first post
Welcome, photo with potential.nAs advice I can give, rather than using F22 and ISO 800, could have used F11 and IS0 200. This prevents several things: 1) and main the noise. 2) less bright. 3) The noise results in when trying to remove it to flatten the i
... flatten the image and the textures are lost.
It is a great image for 1st post. For me it is slightly over saturated, which will lose you detail. All I can say really is to include as much detail as you can on camera, lens etc. then members will be able to judge better on comments they might/would li
like to suggest...Also if you see a member with the style you like,, don't be afraid to ask them for advice....Plus 'SHOOT RAW'....
Thank you for the feedback. I found another shot that I took of this church and in this one I was able to get most of the steeple. Will post it once I am allowed to and will look forward to feedback on that as well.
Agree with above.
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Welcome to HDR Creme, alot of good suggestions above.
That's a HELL of a first attempt! It almost looks 3D! Great job!