Fighter HDR Photos
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
nice result Peter !
I think that is the correct description you made about the polar. filter
I think that is the correct description you made about the polar. filter
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
It's not easy picking the right settings........
I have been playing with two photos tonight (not all fighters). Looking forward to your comments.
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Iwan
I have been playing with two photos tonight (not all fighters). Looking forward to your comments.
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
New border Iwan?
My personal opinion is that HDR is a good tool to add some more contrast in a picture. Keeping this in mind, number two is better than number one.
HDR made the burner look good in number one, but it gives the rest some unnatural effect.
Looking at number two, the sands are "highlighted" which gives some extra effect to the picture. It is the sand raised which makes this picture not ordinary, therefore it is good to highlight this.
Thijs
My personal opinion is that HDR is a good tool to add some more contrast in a picture. Keeping this in mind, number two is better than number one.
HDR made the burner look good in number one, but it gives the rest some unnatural effect.
Looking at number two, the sands are "highlighted" which gives some extra effect to the picture. It is the sand raised which makes this picture not ordinary, therefore it is good to highlight this.
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
I agree with Thijs. Apparently there is a very thin line between highlighted and oversaturated...
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
Wow, surreal ! Nice.
Well done,
Iwan
Well done,
Iwan
Re: Fighter HDR Photos
Crizz, I liked the original one better. There was nothing to fix in that one, so I'm not sure what you wanted to add with HDR?
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Herbert
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
HDR version, it's better.Peter Terlouw wrote:it is a funny way to work with your pictures. It is a bit like using a polariser all the time. Here an effort I made myself with the normal picture as a comparison
HDR pic:
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normal pic:
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mmm.. Crizz, your first try on the F-16 on the flightline gives me a good HDR feeling. Great first try! However, with all do respect, your demo F-16 HDR version in my opinion sux. Your original version was already perfect art. Stick with that. Not a pic to use HDR on.
Iwan, I think your Typhoon pic is a very good HDR shot, far better than your Helo sho. I can't really get a HDR feeling with that picture. Helo shot in my opinion is NOT suited for HDR compilation.
Dino - You have some excellent HDR shots, F-18, Tucano, Jaguar, NH-90 is nice example.. MOre please
Spotter4life, it's has HDR potential, but looks a bit over saturated, therefor un-natural. Still it has HDR feeling...(Iwan, your police helichopper version is such a pic..)
For me a great HDR has the potential of ending on the wall, looking like a perfectly exposed picture without having the feeling it is over-done. But the most important thing is = everyone has a certain taste, and that is no point of discussion usually...
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Iwan, I think your Typhoon pic is a very good HDR shot, far better than your Helo sho. I can't really get a HDR feeling with that picture. Helo shot in my opinion is NOT suited for HDR compilation.
Dino - You have some excellent HDR shots, F-18, Tucano, Jaguar, NH-90 is nice example.. MOre please
Spotter4life, it's has HDR potential, but looks a bit over saturated, therefor un-natural. Still it has HDR feeling...(Iwan, your police helichopper version is such a pic..)
For me a great HDR has the potential of ending on the wall, looking like a perfectly exposed picture without having the feeling it is over-done. But the most important thing is = everyone has a certain taste, and that is no point of discussion usually...
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Re: Fighter HDR Photos
wow!! very nice!
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