Barnie's Coffee Shop
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Barnie's Coffee Shop
Hello all,
One of my first images with the D3x - I do love it so.....
D3x, 28-70 f/2.8, 5 images, 1 stop intervals, -.7 eV Exposure Compensation, aligned in CS4, HDR and Tone Mapped in PhotoMatix, final processing in CS4.
Thank you,
hugh
One of my first images with the D3x - I do love it so.....
D3x, 28-70 f/2.8, 5 images, 1 stop intervals, -.7 eV Exposure Compensation, aligned in CS4, HDR and Tone Mapped in PhotoMatix, final processing in CS4.
Thank you,
hugh
Re: Barnie's Coffee Shop
I really like it except:
The reflection in the glass of the door is distracting, because you see the lower half of someone inside the shop that is cut off by a reflection from the street. Consider using a polarizer when dealing with reflective surfaces, even with HDR.
Here is a good article on the use of polarizers with HDR from Ferrell McCollough's blog (the author of a great book on HDR)
The reflection in the glass of the door is distracting, because you see the lower half of someone inside the shop that is cut off by a reflection from the street. Consider using a polarizer when dealing with reflective surfaces, even with HDR.
Here is a good article on the use of polarizers with HDR from Ferrell McCollough's blog (the author of a great book on HDR)
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Re: Barnie's Coffee Shop
Great job, Hugh! Just a suggestion: I've noticed that most outdoor heavily-tweaked HDRs have an overall blue hue. I might consider toning down the blue with selective color removal in PS. Just my $.02...
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