Car Crash HDR

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Ok, not really a picture of a car crash but I was in a car crash and happened to have my d70 on me. Whilst waiting for the recovery vehicle I noticed the sun setting next too an empty office building. I balanced the camera on a pole and took 3 shots +/-2 steps and came up with the pic below. Might still be a bit ott for non-hdr lovers :p

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I know what you mean. If I get some time I'll muck about with it in photoshop and repost it. In the middle of exmas just now and "should" be revising :)
 
alangelluk said:
wow!, i like it....how did u get that effect?? im guessing a bracket thingy then overlapped in PS ????(if i remember from my tut' readings)

Looks more like a Photomatix job (tone mapping etc.)
 
To be blunt, i dont know why you've overdone it so much. It's not that it just looks unnatural, it's just not aesthetically nice. That would be a nice HDR shot if processed sensibly.
 
Scam said:
To be blunt, i dont know why you've overdone it so much. It's not that it just looks unnatural, it's just not aesthetically nice. That would be a nice HDR shot if processed sensibly.


I disagree, I really like it. It's got a kind of ethereal, dramatic quality to it that gives it a lot more impact than a typical picture of a building. Less HDR might have made it look more natural, but would have robbed the pic of a lot of that striking quality.



lol @ me, I almost sound like I know what I'm talking about :p
 
divine_madness said:
MATIX not MATRIX :p
LOL I've never actually realised that :o - comes of learning to skim-read. If you search google for 'photomatrix', it does bring up the right site, but only because it says "[size=-1]Note: the name of our dynamic range increase software is Photomatix not Photomatrix.". I can't be alone :D[/size]
 
Scam said:
To be blunt, i dont know why you've overdone it so much. It's not that it just looks unnatural, it's just not aesthetically nice. That would be a nice HDR shot if processed sensibly.


lol, cheers dude. I appreciate your comments and the reason why I processed it as such was to interprate what I saw in front of me. It was a wierd, surreal building, like something alien. I think I've portrayed that accurately in my photo and I like it :)
 
I actually like it. It's obvious it isn't a natural shot, so slips into the art category rather than photography, but it's still nice.

The only thing I'd say was wrong, was the grass/bush/things :p. I'd do something with that as it doesn't look the right colour.
 
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