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My First HDR


My First HDR
Photo Information
Copyright: Jusni Nasirun (jusninasirun) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1195 W: 169 N: 1463] (5920)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-25
Categories: Decisive Moment
Camera: Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S DX 18-55mm
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-05-06 2:21
Viewed: 259
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hello friends in TE.

I have been experimenting with HDR and not very successful so far. I would appreciate critiques and comments on my first post using FDR technique.

Work flow.

Shot RAW ranging from +3 to -3 of several images with camera mounted on cheap tripod and wireless remote release. The shutter clap might shake the tripod and the wind caused the palm leaves to sway hence losing the sharpness. Five images were chosen for this HDR in photoshop CS3. Convert to TIFF and 8 bit jpeg for TE.

Regards.

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To John_F_Kennedy: Me toojusninasirun 1 05-07 07:31
To evanrizo: 20-05jusninasirun 2 05-07 06:38
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Hello Jusni! Original work. Good lightness. Nice colors. Perfect capture. Very good job. Well done!

Hi Jusni,

Great attempt, and the results are superb.
Fine lights and tones.
All the best, dear friend.

jp

Hello Jusni,

HDR is a good technique when used properly. Usually I see people using three images however the result here is very nice. The scene is well composed and the light of the day well captured. Excellent attempt and result. Cheers :-)

Roberto

Hi Jusni,

very good one. The secret of the process is to make the others think it's not an hdr...that's what you have here. You got a good exposure control and I can't see you used that process. Great job!
Regards,
Carlos

Hi Jusni,
at first I would chose another POV without these pales and this obstruction in the front.
The HDR result is very good, go on with this style.
Best wishes.
Evangelos

until 20-05 I may only comment.

Hello Jusni,
It was fantastic. Congratulations for your first HDR. Very beautiful image.
Regards
Maria

Abang Jusni,
Very nice photojob on the HDR here!
the image is sharp and warm with great details in it!
Ini rumah kau?
terima kasih
Tony

Hi Jusni!

Your first HDR has worked pretty well. The success lies on the fact that there is no visible sign of it, no "halo" anywhere. Still, the lower part is a little bit dark, though. Nice composition and nice framing of the house through the fence. Congratulations!

Best regards,
Hercules

HDR is no easy ... I give it up and wait for cameras which could captures such images within one shot.
But I think the colours are good here and details are well seen.
Best wishes,
Achim

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  • azaf1 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1449 W: 118 N: 1901] (8925)
  • [2008-05-08 1:21]

Hi Jusni
That method is really promising and certainly renders beautiful effects. Perhaps you have chosen a difficult shot which is dark in the front and a little overexposed in the sky. But its clear and sharp and well framed. I look forward to seeing more from you. I'm sure you are going to produce some master pieces
Best wishes
Argiris

:)soon

Hello Jusni,
I think your experiment turned out quite well, colour & definition is very good. Sky looks great. Well done.
Thanks
Santo

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  • JPlumb Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 852 W: 204 N: 1035] (3111)
  • [2008-05-08 22:24]

Welcome to the land of HDR Jusni! This is good. I see how you would have had problems with the shadows on the left and the highlights in the sky, but you've beat them with this technique. I see the very small bit of blur on the palm, but it's not bad, you could get that with a standard shot. Colour is good, and what's important is that it looks natural. Very nice work!

Thanks, John

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