
Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Red Beast | HDR
Too many people, too many distractions.. So I decided to edit this picture with a black background after the post processing with Photomatix to get the HDR image. Single NEF converted to five exposures, then edited on Photoshop.

Labels:
Ferrari,
HDR,
High Dynamic Range,
Italian Supercar,
Outdoorgraphy,
Red Ferrari,
Sir Mart
Blaking Up the Mini | Mini Cooper | HDR
Just trying out something new, seeing HDR in a B&W. Someone told me, B&W involves details to make it look good. HDR means getting every detail in the shot.. I wonder how it would look like and this is the result..

Labels:
black and white,
HDR,
High Dynamic Range,
Mini,
Mini Cooper,
Mini Cooper One,
Outdoorgraphy,
Sir Mart
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Flow II | Tupah | HDR



I took these shots before shooting macro at Tupah. How to shoot HDR, people might ask, the key thing is shooting a frame using three (or more) exposures. In this case.. I used five exposures for this, ran it through Photomatix and tweak it using Ps.
Try googling the tutorial on this, and give it a try. It's cool..!
Labels:
HDR,
High Dynamic Range,
Outdoorgraphy,
Rekreasi Tupah,
Sir Mart
Monday, June 7, 2010
Penang Port | HDR

Shot this earlier today, had a wonderful outing with Pak Ari, his brother Sang Kuriang, Azira Ahmad, Zuwandi & Hamizan..
For more info, just click the link on the image.
Labels:
HDR,
High Dynamic Range,
Outdoorgraphy,
Penang Port,
Photomatix,
Sir Mart
Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Flow | HDR

It's been a while since the last time I did any HDR imagery.. Today after a macro session with friends, we stopped by and had a quick 'long exposure' outing to shoot the river stream.. I took only a few shots, and this is one of them. Hopefully after this more HDR will appear on my Flickr photostream...
For more HDR on my Flicr, visit my photoset through this link:
HDR | High Dynamic Range
Labels:
HDR,
landscape,
long exposure,
Outdoorgraphy,
river,
Sir Mart,
slow shutter,
Tupah
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