Really new to all this HDR stuff, but really wanting to learn more. Kind of my first outing with it. I know the background needs more color to really take full advantage of the HDR process, but just focusing on the car, what do you think? Too much?
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Playing with some HDR....what do you think?
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostI think it looks pretty good Nick. That's a frackin sharp car, is it one you worked on?
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Originally posted by Nick Chapman View PostYeah. I'll get pics of it up once I've been given the "all clear". Using some stuff from Meguiar's that hasn't hit the market yet, so it's all hush hush for now. I actually have about 20 cars I've worked on that I'm not allowed to post yet
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Nick that looks damn good, especially for a first try. Many people over do HDR shots, this is done just right.Originally posted by JesterEvery time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.Originally posted by DennyWhat the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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the pic doesn't really how off the car IMO... I would want a photo that showed off a great black paint job, not a great mirror paint job
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Originally posted by raider5.0 View PostWhat are you using to merge your photos? Photoshop works pretty well, but i have found Photomatix to be the best!
I think Photomatix did an outstanding job converting one single image like this into an HDR image like it did!
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postthe pic doesn't really how off the car IMO... I would want a photo that showed off a great black paint job, not a great mirror paint jobOriginally posted by mstng86 View PostI am kind of with cooter. I almost feel like I am looking at a car with a chrome finish, if that makes any sense. It almost doesn't even look black.
Not sure if that is the HDR, or the great detail work.
I don't have the original image with me here at work, but I think this adds a bit of character to the original image. I think I may have over done this one just a tad
Nick
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Originally posted by Danny46 View PostNice man! Im not a big fan of the overly done HDR shots that dont look real. This one is done just right IMO. Just enough to make it pop and catch the eye. What you shooting with?
Shooting with a Canon XSi with a 18-200 lens. Can't remember if this had the polarized filter on it or not. I don't think it did, but could be wrong.
Looking to upgrade my camera here before too long. Thinking about the new T2i that's coming out soon, or maybe even the existing T2i is I can get a decent deal on one.
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