A 2 day event I was hire to document. It was a amazing weekend, so many beautiful people. this shot is compose with 6 shots, all of them are 15s iso 200
Your software does a pretty good job of stitching the photos together although I do see a couple irregularities in the lighter area inside the corner of the frame with the lines and cloud texture. Unfortunately this is outside GPR processing guidelines, any merged photos "must be of the same composition" and you have merged 6 frames of different composition to create 1 image. Please see the following under the Guidelines tab for the rules, you still have time to resubmit.... http://www.greatphotorace.com/guidelines/photo-submission
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8/22/2012 6:39:29 PM
I always try to avoid photoshop, or any other editing photograms. So I never done HDR but I have consider learning it. You never know when you need to learn a skill to capture an image and show your vision. This is a 6 shot photographs, but not blended, the problem was that I didn't have a short lens and couldn't show this whole image as one. I had to find a way to capture everything, so I shot this in sections. So back to your question...No I don't consider this a HDR, even if it could fit the category. thanks for the positive comment =)
I really like this image. I like the POV and the composition. Using a blend of six images, would you consider this HDR? What processing program did you use? Good work. Voted
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Your software does a pretty good job of stitching the photos together although I do see a couple irregularities in the lighter area inside the corner of the frame with the lines and cloud texture. Unfortunately this is outside GPR processing guidelines, any merged photos "must be of the same composition" and you have merged 6 frames of different composition to create 1 image. Please see the following under the Guidelines tab for the rules, you still have time to resubmit.... http://www.greatphotorace.com/guidelines/photo-submission
I always try to avoid photoshop, or any other editing photograms. So I never done HDR but I have consider learning it. You never know when you need to learn a skill to capture an image and show your vision. This is a 6 shot photographs, but not blended, the problem was that I didn't have a short lens and couldn't show this whole image as one. I had to find a way to capture everything, so I shot this in sections. So back to your question...No I don't consider this a HDR, even if it could fit the category. thanks for the positive comment =)
I really like this image. I like the POV and the composition. Using a blend of six images, would you consider this HDR? What processing program did you use? Good work. Voted