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12/16/2006 08:31:45 AM · #1
I shot this for the HDR Challenge a little while back and got some great feedback and a 6th place finish, I know some people don't like the Tone Mapping on HDR images but at the end of the day its still art and each to his own I guess...



After thinking I no want to shoot all the sheakespeare properties in Warwickshire and possibly go on to do the rest of the touristy areas - Heres my first outing this month to cove teh Anne Hathaway Cottage. C&C welcome by all means and I would like you to choose your favourite one or two please...

(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(6)


(7)


Im still not 100% on this HDR technique and do still prefer traditional photography but it does get peoples interest and I kinda enjoy doing it - I guess it allows me to use techniques of oversaturating and get away with it easier...

Thanks for your time looking.

Michael

Message edited by author 2006-12-18 14:17:31.
12/17/2006 10:42:06 AM · #2
Really nice pics Mike!
12/17/2006 10:54:48 AM · #3
Not sure what HDR isor how to achive it, but I like the look of it and I liked 1, 4 and 6 in order.
12/17/2006 11:17:25 AM · #4
I like your shots.

I love HDR, and not just subtle HDR, I like big-time nasty HDR as well! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion about HDR, and my opinion is that if you don't like it you can kiss my big, white, hairy arse, because I'm going to keep on doing it. :-P
12/18/2006 02:23:47 PM · #5
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

I like your shots.

I love HDR, and not just subtle HDR, I like big-time nasty HDR as well! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion about HDR, and my opinion is that if you don't like it you can kiss my big, white, hairy arse, because I'm going to keep on doing it. :-P


LOL. Just don't tone map your ass ok? :P

Palendrone, those are great. Nice detail filled scenery to work with.
12/18/2006 02:35:46 PM · #6
Thanks folks - gotta have something to keep me busy and outta mischief...

Good that a challenge has inspired me to go out and do more similar images.
12/18/2006 03:51:11 PM · #7
They look great....looking forward to seeing more.
12/18/2006 04:49:26 PM · #8
I notice that all the images have a very distinct light line across the approximate middle of each. Is that some sort of watermark - or something else?
12/18/2006 05:57:19 PM · #9
Originally posted by jemison:

I notice that all the images have a very distinct light line across the approximate middle of each. Is that some sort of watermark - or something else?


Any answer? I'm quite curious.
12/18/2006 06:01:33 PM · #10
Originally posted by jemison:

Originally posted by jemison:

I notice that all the images have a very distinct light line across the approximate middle of each. Is that some sort of watermark - or something else?


Any answer? I'm quite curious.


I think its a watermark. F8cus Photography
12/18/2006 06:13:02 PM · #11
Originally posted by philup:

Originally posted by jemison:

Originally posted by jemison:

I notice that all the images have a very distinct light line across the approximate middle of each. Is that some sort of watermark - or something else?


Any answer? I'm quite curious.


I think its a watermark. F8cus Photography


Yeah your dang right - just decided to start doing it as my images have always been marked in the bottom right hand corner with my name but can still be easily ripped off by cropping the right hand edge off, probably change my mind soon if it distracts from the image though.
12/18/2006 08:14:49 PM · #12
Great pics.
I remember going to the Anne Hathaway Cottage when I was 8. It was in summer and the garden was full of flowers - perhaps you can return when the garden is a riot of colour and see how that turns out in HDR.
12/18/2006 10:01:48 PM · #13
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

I like your shots.

... and my opinion is that if you don't like it you can kiss my big, white, hairy arse, because I'm going to keep on doing it. :-P


I certainly hope this is not compulsory ... this might just be the thing that makes a bevy of people convert... hehehehehe. :O)

Ray
12/18/2006 10:07:08 PM · #14
What is HDR?
12/18/2006 10:09:53 PM · #15
Great pictures... I so do love the colors, and the houses are just the best.
12/18/2006 10:19:03 PM · #16
#1 or #5
12/19/2006 12:53:53 PM · #17
Originally posted by Pug-H:

Great pics.
I remember going to the Anne Hathaway Cottage when I was 8. It was in summer and the garden was full of flowers - perhaps you can return when the garden is a riot of colour and see how that turns out in HDR.


That is the plan but in summer the tourism will be dificult to shoot around...

heres a few from last year when I went as a tourist that I sell on Istockphoto, another one that is very similar is actually one of my best selling stock image to date.






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