The honda looks great b/c its just enough. What program did you use? Are they real HDR's with multiple exposures or fake HDRs?
The first and last look great. The 4th looks like you over did it a little. You can see it on the front end of the cars. The honda looks great b/c its just enough. What program did you use? Are they real HDR's with multiple exposures or fake HDRs?
whats your suspension setup? it has pretty nice stance
The HDR here is alittle extreme for my tastes, but good looking stangs! What's with the "Hybrid" emblem on the trunk lid though?
Three exposures, +/- 2 stops! Agreed on the 4th picture, I had to really increase the highlighting to get rid of some noise though.
If you increase your amount of exposures that helps. More data the better. I read online somewhere that 3 stops is really not enough but it works for most photos. Ill do 5 or 7 depending on the scene and light and time i have.
One way you make up for it post-shooting is to adjust the exposure in the camera itself. If you shoot in raw format, you can edit the exposures right on the camera or camera software on the computer. Is it 100% real hdr? no. But its significantly better than editing the exposure on a jpg. So when im pressed for time, ill do three exposures and make more using the camera software pre processing. Works pretty well and allows you to go crazy with the hdr processing
Yea i hear ya. I dont do hdr often because to do it ritht takes way too much time and im too picky. My camera only does 3 photo brackets too so i dont use it. I think it only does +- 1. so i do it manually. Look good for only a few minutes of processing.
I just like the computery look you get with it.