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morning waves
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quickclickMember
on very cold morning around 7:30 8:00am i decided to head down to the beach and take a few snaps on the beach looking in the direction of the mussenden temple
please C+C welcome! :wink:
fishjam45ParticipantquickclickMemberthanks fishjam45
was thinkin that myself, not really good at the hdr still learning i suppose but if anyone is willing to give it ago! feel free!
:wink:fishjam45ParticipantI wanna get into it myself too but I dont know where to start, there’s just so many types of software available!
Maybe some HDR Buff will show us how?
hopefully . . .
cathaldParticipantIt is very dark you could bring alot of detail out of this if you shot raw
It is a nice enough shot just bring out some detailCathal
quickclickMemberfishjam45 wrote:
I wanna get into it myself too but I dont know where to start, there’s just so many types of software available!
Maybe some HDR Buff will show us how?
hopefully . . .
yeah hopefully !! come on guys teach us! i know a few ways of doing it but i dnt think i like photomatix, just looks too complicated lol
derrycityParticipantas cathal said a bit to dark but with photo shop you could bring this out
a good shot like myself keep trying
dcquickclickMembercheers guys! yeah was shot in the days before i realized RAW rocks! lol it does seem a bit too dark!
ill be getting a few more uploaded in a while! keep C+C coming! thanks!
UL
cathaldParticipantTry out this,It was kindly put up by NFL-fan to help with landscape shots at the processing stage
https://www.photographyireland.net/viewtopic.php?t=17927
alancotterParticipantThis is way too dark and completely lacking any detail.. To be honest, i’m unsure as to what exactly i’m looking at! Might be a nice shot if it was exposed correctly, hope this was taken in RAW?? then you could be laughing..
PhotoMatix Pro is the way to go with regards HDR, and then touch up in PS..
quickclickMemberalancotter = scary! lol
i understand were ur tryn to go with that m8, i know it is a bit dark but i only had got into dslr’s and was experimenting around with the settings etc!
cheers!
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