HDR Liverpool

Just as a general comment I really like them all, I think number 4 with the crane definately tops the bill for me somehow though :)

Good shooting chap.
 
cyKey said:
I ended up at this car park at Princess Docks. There were no signs to say it was private. No signs to say that photography was prohibited. I checked. Yet when I was up there a guard came running up and escorted me out saying it was owned by the Police and that due to this whole Anti-Terrorism thing I couldn't take photos. I explained that I wouldn't have if they had a warning informing me of this. It just looked like any other car park. There was no-one guarding the entrance or anything. I just walked in. Still got the shots and left.
I've been told off for taking pics in that area too. A guard came running out of the Criminal Records Beareau and demanded to see all the pictures on my camera. Luckily he got bored after about 20 ;)

Beautiful pictures though, they're making me want to go out and get a RAW-capable camera so I can take this HDR thing for a spin.
 
JimmyEatWorms said:
Is the sky photoshopped in or is it an effect of the HDR?

The sky in the original just looks completely different to the HDR version.

I don't ever do things like that :) The reason why the sky looks different is because I only posted the balanced exposure image. It takes 3 images to generate a HDR shot. One 2 stops under-exposed. One 2 stops over and one normal photo.
 
JimmyEatWorms said:
I didn't think HDR could have such a striking effect on the sky. Nice.

It helps to bring out the shadow and highlight detail in everything and then combines them. So you can get far better detail in the sky than you could from a normal photo. This is basically my aim with HDR. To be able to use it to develop photos that don't look like HDR shots but look like they have more detail than normal shots.
 
I think thats just about everyones aim!!! Sadly it doesnt seem to be as easy as it sounds. However I have only made about 3 attempts so there's still time :p
 
The thing with those photos is they seem to have started off looking pretty good too. I suppose the key to a good HDR is to have a decent photo to begin with :)
 
ah terriffic! you said you would be posting these soon. Number 2 is still my favourite.

Yes Its hard for a new person to know what HDR is because everyones doing it and because it relys on such an ammount of tone processing your finding that everyones hdr is differernt. However the basic principles of HDR is purly multipue photos stiched as one.. The effect is totally user preference.

I had my first go at HDR a few days ago using a car as the subject. The effect was to match a lot of other HDR car shots but for my own wants and personal use I would like to just use the HDR effect as a means to fix blown out areas and deep shadow casts (which I have been doing for a long time now using duplicate layers in photoshop)

Great series cykey. Many subjects captured beautifully.
 
cyKey said:
I don't ever do things like that :) The reason why the sky looks different is because I only posted the balanced exposure image. It takes 3 images to generate a HDR shot. One 2 stops under-exposed. One 2 stops over and one normal photo.

I assume you used a tripod then? how can you ensure that you dont move between shots if not?
 
Sleepyd said:
I assume you used a tripod then? how can you ensure that you dont move between shots if not?

While it takes 3 images to produce a HDR shot I generate it from a single RAW file. I did experiment with trying to get 3 RAW shots without a tripod as I didn't want to lug that around all the time but as fast as my camera is it wasn't fast enough. Maybe a 20/30D or JPEG would be faster.

Thanks for all the kind comments guys :)
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread... well erm not really, they are all excellent shots ;) but I have a question I would like to ask you - Are you ever worried about being mugged for your camera and gear you must be carrying around with you in Liverpool city centre?

I live in Runcorn and I know city centre Liverpool, or any big city centre for that matter are not places I would choose to wander around with expensive gear. Or am I just being a wuss?

:)
 
Wow old thread. Basically no, I don't feel bothered. Unless you setup a camera and tripod infront of say 10 or more chavs you won't have a problem.
 
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