An attempt at tone mapping

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I used photomatrix to create an hdr image from the various exposures i shot, then i used the tone mapping plugin

all crits welcome - bear in mind i`m a complete amateur so be gentle :P

bonus point for anyone who can guess the location :)
 
Looks okay, but doesn't seem that there was a huge dynamic range of lighting to capture in the first place??

Monument to Edward I, Burgh by Sands, Cumbria


Fear my google skills
 
AdWright said:
Monument to Edward I, Burgh by Sands, Cumbria


that was fast :)



as for the light, well it was getting late and dying to chuck it down , it was hard getting a half decent exposure as the clouds were either getting washed out or the ground too dark, im gonna have to get some filters and learn how to use them i think
 
JBuk said:
that was fast :)



as for the light, well it was getting late and dying to chuck it down , it was hard getting a half decent exposure as the clouds were either getting washed out or the ground too dark, im gonna have to get some filters and learn how to use them i think

I think that an ND grad would have probably been the weapon of choice here. I know that HDR is all the rage but I feel that it is limited in its application. (Not having a dig at you - I am guilty of using HDR where it is unnecessary too!! :p )
 
i quite like it...the symmetry works well. But theres just something about *** tone of a HDR that just looks wrong imo. you tried it as a b&w?
 
AdWright said:
I think that an ND grad would have probably been the weapon of choice here. I know that HDR is all the rage but I feel that it is limited in its application. (Not having a dig at you - I am guilty of using HDR where it is unnecessary too!! :p )


I know what you mean, i really only wanted to use it as an easy way to blend my shots but i thought the tone mapping plugin made it look a lot better than my origional , sort of dark and bleak (which it is at that location heh)
 
morgan said:
i quite like it...the symmetry works well. But theres just something about *** tone of a HDR that just looks wrong imo. you tried it as a b&w?

when i took the shot the symmetry was the only thing that i could do to make it a bit interesting as theres nothing around except grass ,mud and rabbit droppings

i havent tried doing anything else to it yet, i may have a play around later

gonna have to get some filters though, as quite a few of my shots were too dark or washed out to use :(
 
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