Its great. Good job!I'm sure I butchered it in a photographers eyes but hey, I like it. Taken in AEB mode in Raw. Merged in Photoshop then just played around with the adjustments. First is the digital negative, (which I had to convert to JPEG in order to upload here). Second is the edit of course.
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Thanks for the tips. I honestly don't know what I'm doing when it comes to photo editing as far as colors and all the other settings with it.Good work,, and great start. The exposure and dynamic range is well done.
If you would mind, a gentle critique, only to help you improve.
The overall color/white balance is too far on the yellow/green side. Needs more magenta/blue added. Unless you were going for that effect, but it kind of looks like looking through those yellow tinted sunglasses to me. ?
Im not sure if it's possible to adjust the white balance of a merged HDR raw in photoshop or not, I've never used it for that in a verrry long time because I've always found Photoshop's ability to work with RAW files very limiting
If you plan to do a lot of HDR type photos, I highly recommend AuroraHDR, it's not terribly expensive but I think it does HDRs the best out of any HDR program I've ever used.
Funny you say that. My art teacher from junior high had us do something like that once. Took a comic strip from a newspaper and projected it up on a giant canvas. Then filled in all the dots til we recreated the strip on the canvas. Turned out pretty cool.I take it you like the pointillism school of art ?
Fair enough. At least I admitted to the butchering lolI want to like it..I really do but to me it looks like a before and after cataract surgery but with more detail in the shadows. Maybe I only say that because I really like the first one
I have had cataract surgery and the second one is like pre-op and the first one is is like post-op....things I thought had yellowed over the years were actually brilliant white...it was my biological lenses that had yellowed!I want to like it..I really do but to me it looks like a before and after cataract surgery but with more detail in the shadows. Maybe I only say that because I really like the first one