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Up on Pulpit Rock
Another hand held 5 shot HDR: -2 -1 Correct +1 +2 My dog and I up on Pulpit Rock on Colorado Springs... Compare to the Single Exposure version: http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=16673Thanks....
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Composition and light are excellent. I'm just wondering why the top part of the sky is so dark, almost black. By the way, couldn't this photo have been geenrated with just one image, taken with a polariser filter in RAW? It's not a scene with huge brightness gradients, is it?
Alfred Molon at 22:23 CEST on 31-May-2010 [Reply]
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Alfred Molon wrote:
> Composition and light are excellent. I'm just wondering why the top part of the sky is so
> dark, almost black. By the way, couldn't this photo have been geenrated with just one image,
> taken with a polariser filter in RAW? It's not a scene with huge brightness gradients, is it?
>
Thanks for the comments, Gents...
@Alfred...yes, I can render a single expoure to be close to this 5 exposure version.
I will upload a single exposure version to compare. I do notice distant objects render with more clarity in the 5 exposure HDR than the single exposure version. Closer objects make less difference in how they render.
And the 'black sky' is probably me again using too much home-made software gradiant.
Look for the Single Exposure version and we can all compare.
Cheers!!
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Bruce Thomas at 01:56 CEST on 01-Jun-2010 [Reply]