Notes First time using multiple exposures...processed in Photomatix Pro. Didn't pay too much attention to composition but was happy and could see the affect of the 3 exposures...look forward to all feedback. This was hand held butI used a handy post for some stability
Boatscareer Baymooringsbeach
5 Comments
21 Oct 02:23
bilgola
Early morning...first attempt using three exposures and Photomatix
21 Oct 08:21
zhaojisheng
A good work!
21 Oct 09:21
bilgola
@zhaojisheng Many thanks for your kind words...I really enjoyed my first serious experience with Photomatix
Updated 21 Oct 19:31
digicam
Pretty clean image for a First try. I do see a small amount of ghosting on one rope and power lines. Not a lot of HDR effect here shooting only three exposures as your camera can only shoot 1/3 EV . That being said this is a -1/3, 0, +1/3 making the entire image a 2/3 Exposure Value. To get the Best HDR's from THIS camera you will need a Tripod and shoot the entire Full Bracket the camera allows. -5 to +5. Even then you will only get a Full -1 & 2/3 rds Value to + 1 & 2/3 Value Image after processing. At least shooting MAX EXPOSURES will give your images more HDR POP. Light, Shadows, Colors, Definition, Clarity....etc........if processed correctly. You took the First Step in the right direction to shooting True HDR's. Take solace in knowing that not very long ago Everyone on this site at one time or another knew NOTHING about shooting HDR images. LOL. Like anything thing else it's Trial and Error and Practice, Practice, Practice. Thanks for sharing and keep shooting..
22 Oct 00:17
bilgola
Thanks so much for your encouragement and advice, really appreciated. @digicam
Early morning...first attempt using three exposures and Photomatix
A good work!
@zhaojisheng Many thanks for your kind words...I really enjoyed my first serious experience with Photomatix
Pretty clean image for a First try. I do see a small amount of ghosting on one rope and power lines. Not a lot of HDR effect here shooting only three exposures as your camera can only shoot 1/3 EV . That being said this is a -1/3, 0, +1/3 making the entire image a 2/3 Exposure Value. To get the Best HDR's from THIS camera you will need a Tripod and shoot the entire Full Bracket the camera allows. -5 to +5. Even then you will only get a Full -1 & 2/3 rds Value to + 1 & 2/3 Value Image after processing. At least shooting MAX EXPOSURES will give your images more HDR POP. Light, Shadows, Colors, Definition, Clarity....etc........if processed correctly. You took the First Step in the right direction to shooting True HDR's. Take solace in knowing that not very long ago Everyone on this site at one time or another knew NOTHING about shooting HDR images. LOL. Like anything thing else it's Trial and Error and Practice, Practice, Practice. Thanks for sharing and keep shooting..
Thanks so much for your encouragement and advice, really appreciated. @digicam