Wasn’t sure where to start this thread….
Had a go at HDR today. I don’t know if its what NathCarr91 meant by exposure bracketing – exactly, as I haven’t had a chance to read up on it yet.
I took multiple images changing the light meter/fstops and merged them in lightroom. The church was the least dramatic change with 7 merged images, from dark to light and ending up in the middle. and the stumps, 3 images each. The stumps came out much sharper. And the twin stumps – they have a pink tinge. I’m thinking that’s an effect from ghosting?
The stumps are under tree shade with the light pricking through, they lost a bit of this in the merge. Ive tried to snap these before with no success – it worked this time. Odd looking things!
All done on the 50. I'm going to get into trouble in work - stopping to take pictures isnt in my job description.
Had a bit of trouble saving the merged images, they kept saving as multiple files. I think I worked it out.
Thanks again for your input guys, its made me try new things and get better results!
Steve
Barr Chirch by Steven McNeill, on Flickr
Dromoe Stump by Steven McNeill, on Flickr
Dromore Stumps by Steven McNeill, on Flickr
Had a go at HDR today. I don’t know if its what NathCarr91 meant by exposure bracketing – exactly, as I haven’t had a chance to read up on it yet.
I took multiple images changing the light meter/fstops and merged them in lightroom. The church was the least dramatic change with 7 merged images, from dark to light and ending up in the middle. and the stumps, 3 images each. The stumps came out much sharper. And the twin stumps – they have a pink tinge. I’m thinking that’s an effect from ghosting?
The stumps are under tree shade with the light pricking through, they lost a bit of this in the merge. Ive tried to snap these before with no success – it worked this time. Odd looking things!
All done on the 50. I'm going to get into trouble in work - stopping to take pictures isnt in my job description.
Had a bit of trouble saving the merged images, they kept saving as multiple files. I think I worked it out.
Thanks again for your input guys, its made me try new things and get better results!
Steve



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