Tuesday, 31 January 2012

My basic HDR process

Following on from my last entry, I thought I'd give a little insight on the comparatively basic process I use in creating images such as the one I posted.

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So this is the raw image that my camera took, having assessed the light in the scene etc.

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This is the HDR image having mixed in one overexposed and one underexposed shot (D7000 only supports 3-step autobracketing).

Fantasy Landscape (Hong Kong from Kowloon)
...and this is the image after further post-processing. A little sharpening, exposure/contrast and filters and you get this less-than-subtle fantasy skyline.

Monday, 30 January 2012

The Far End of Central

The Far End of Central The success of my previous attempt with more aggressive HDR and post-processing drew some very nice feedback. This shot isn't as strong as that one for a number of reasons (composition isn't as strong, shot isn't as crisp- I blame HK's air quality- and the lights on the right hand side of the shot bleed too much; whatever effects I apply makes the left hand side of the shot look better but the right side look worse) but the positive comments have encouraged me to experiment and be bolder with more extreme techniques whereas previously I tended to tried to treat these with a lighter touch. This result is passable, I feel. I'll keep on experimenting with it.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Cat

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I'm looking after a friend's cat for a while. She proves to be an entertaining portrait subject.

Flickr has stated that it's going to be undergoing some pretty major changes, including discontinuing built-in editing via Picnik (which is now owned by Google, as opposed to Yahoo's Flickr). I've got pretty used to being able to make little tweaks post-upload (contrast with me borderline anti-post-processing entries earlier in this blog) so depending on what they replace it with may determine whether I stay with the service at all, or whether I just bite the bullet and take up something like Photoshop to handle post-processing. Picknik disappears around mid-April, we'll see what happens then.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Trimming the fat

I had a clean up of my Flickr account which had exceeded 800 items. There's no way that I've taken 800 photos good enough to showcase in public so I cropped around 100 from that number with more work to do. What I found was that the vast majority of the cull came from my earlier photos. Hopefully that's a sign that I'm improving and the standard of more recent efforts is superior.

As a case in point, here's another HDR attempt from the recent Tokyo trip. New Year is a big event for Japan and tied to the native shinto religion. Senso-ji, the 2nd largest shinto shrine in the capital, therefore, was crowded such that police were deployed to direct the crowds. This makes photography awkward, especially when you're outside of said crowds but I still managed to get this HDR shot with passable composition by shooting over them.

HDR Senso-ji

Saturday, 14 January 2012

The view from my window

The view from my window this morning Just some continued experiments in HDR. This was sunrise as seen from my living room. Again, the colours resulting from the preset are both garish and washy. I've been playing around with the settings and have created a version that more... realistic in terms of palette. I'll upload that for comparison purposes soon, perhaps. Also, thanks to all of you who've been complimentary about my recent photos, either on FB or through other media.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Tokyo Triptych

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Three more photos from Tokyo. I think the richness of colours brings the three of them together nicely a as a rough triptych.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Tokyo HDR

Tokyo from TMGBI had a last-minute trip to Tokyo for the New Year and this allowed me to try out my urban HDR a little bit more. While this photo is easily one of the best I've ever taken, clearly I've still got a lot to learn about HDR software and technique, specifically the fact that I seem to have lost all the 'true' blacks from the shot, giving it a slightly washed-out feel.