My first "real" HDR.
It really is best viewed large. Trust me.
Shot from an old shaky tripod. Made from 9 RAW images (see comments below) using Canon 40D with 10-22mm lens, at 10mm. All shots were manually bracketed. Images imported into Photomatix, adjusted, and re-edited in photoshop to give it a nice natural HDR look - or at least as good as I could manage.
Please let me know what you think! I realize it may not be the best composition ever, but I figured it would be a nice HDR challenge to cut my teeth on.
You can see my Lomography Spinner 360 in the window.
I am fairly pleased with the results for a first effort. I learned a lot. Mostly I learned how much I still would need to learn, and how much time and commitment it will take to achieve the level of results that I want.
Closure - one of the Gestalt Principles. Closure happens when an image is incomplete. When a partial image is seen people perceive the whole by filling in the missing information on their own.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
My first "real" HDR
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