The first shot was from last weekend on a trip to Hiroshima, they are shots of the famous tori on Miyajima. I was lucky enough to be able to walk right up to the tori and get a few good shots. This one I bracketed and converted to HDR, while not as spectacular as I had hoped it still worked out pretty good. Not all HDR are dramatically colored, the point of HDR is to be able to extract the details across the exposure range, particularly in tough lighting conditions… not easy to extract the details you see with the sun behind the top of the tori.
This next shot was taken when a storm front was coming across Shinjuku. I took a heap of shots and decided to HDR a few of them together. I will post the untouched version in another post. This photo is the result of 7 images tone mapped together, all the colors you see originally existed in the photos, the HDR process just enhanced them so you can see them.
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nice!
You are invited to take a look at my photo stream as most of it are HDR processing…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/Ronsho
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Nice shot of the Tori, must have been a great trip down there.
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Great shots! I really should give the HDR thing a try…
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very cool. Do you have a flickr account? I would love to see more of your photos.
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-Paul Reply:
January 2nd, 2009 at 1:05 pm
No Flickr yet, but I have a .mac gallery… I took all but the one from outerspace
http://homepage.mac.com/paulhartrick/PhotoAlbum3.html , I also have some Videos on my vimeo account http://vimeo.com/videos/search:hartrick , look at the 5 Minutes series for some fun.
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