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Room with a view
Image Title:  Room with a view
 
 By: Dave Arnold  
  Copyright ©2007


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Photographer Dave Arnold {K:55672}
Project #61 Totally Cool! Camera Model Canon 30D
Categories Architecture
Landscape
HDR Images
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Architecture
Landscapes
HDR
Lens Sigma 10-20 mm, F 4-5.6
Uploaded 11/15/2007 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 gb
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 588 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 33 Rating
6.57
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Cubero
State -  NEW MEXICO
Country - United States   United States
About 11 exposures taken for High Dynamic Range processing, allowed a bright landscape to be shot from within a dark room inside an old stone house now serving as a pigeon roost.
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There are 33 Comments in 1 Pages
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parehan .K   {K:26654} 11/15/2007
WOOOOOOOOOOOW.!? You chose a beautiful and i think difficult view point to get this lovely shot..
You did a great job my friend.
7+++++++++++++++++
Warm regards,
parehan


John Hatz   {K:156912} 11/15/2007
Beautiful lighting and presentation of that ruined interior, hehehe...nice soffa... excellent lighting my friend.
Best regards!


Bernardo González   {K:4616} 11/15/2007
Another awesome picture. I really think you need here more exposures because the different Ev values. But what is the EV difference you use between shot and shot?


Virginia Benedetti   {K:95} 11/15/2007
Mi piace tantissimo, soprattutto la luce che entra dalla porta e i colori cosě surreali.
Bravo!


Gary Hill   {K:53446} 11/15/2007
Beauty in decrepitude. Beautiful faded colours. Looks like you've got the exposure(s) pretty much nailed to me.
Regards, Gary


Call me Cubba's   {K:103} 11/15/2007
its great!


jacques brisebois   {K:70473} 11/15/2007
so nicely done, a real nice work. great colors and exposure, very nice composition.


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thank you so much, dear parehan...

Warm regards back to you,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thank you much, John!

Best to you,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Bernardo, thanks... I used 11 exposures, full stop for each, I believe.

Best wishes,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Grazie tante, Virginia.

Auguri a voi,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thanks, Gary. Man, that word (decrepitude) was a big one, made me actually have to think... LOL

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thank you much, Cubba's!

Best to you,
Dave


Avi     {K:67704} 11/16/2007
THIS IS AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!... it has the perfect balance of surrealism and touch of nature !!!!


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thank you much, Jacques!

Best to you,
Dave


D e b     {K:9096} 11/16/2007
beautiful..... perfect effect with HDR!!!!!


Sheryl Phillips   {K:2728} 11/16/2007
Dave,
This is super cool! I love the "tiled" carpet colors in the entryway...great color tones.
I checked out the photomatix site, and what a great concept! I'm so glad you've "introduced" us all to this amazing technique!! Keep it up...awesome work ahead.
~Sheryl


Shirley D. Cross   {K:151778} 11/16/2007
Love all the colors on the floor. Another truly great work, Dave!


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thanks much, D e b!

Best to you,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thanks, Sheryl... but many many people here have been using HDR long before i came around...

I did post kind of a tutorial, though, in the UF forums: http://www.usefilm.com/Photo_Forum/17/1013616/

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/16/2007
Thanks, Shirley. I don't understand the carpet on the floor but there it was....

Dave


Shirley D. Cross   {K:151778} 11/16/2007
You're welcome, Dave!:)))


mahassa bahri   {K:10958} 11/17/2007
very nice exposure and POV,
best, mahassa


Fabrice Gourbilleau   {K:58376} 11/17/2007
What a result!! Excellent work Dave!!
Congrats


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/26/2007
Thank you dear mahassa!


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 11/26/2007
Thank you, Fabrice!

Dave


Roger Skinner   {K:75093} 12/2/2007
yeah pretty cool.. so why are there odd little patches of uneven light where the HDR thing has come together in the window... I am making a serious enquiry more than a comment, as the HDR technique I am aware of but have not used. I did take some shots ages ago but then never did anything with them .. I would have thought the blend would be seamless


Roger Skinner   {K:75093} 12/2/2007
and another question whats your resizing technique? I have a great deal of difficulty getting a suitable resizing technique.. that is one that looks any good when I resize them to fit the UF specs.. yours is as big as anything..whereas mine always end up tiny. Any assistance greatly appreciated.. thanks Roger


Dave Arnold   {K:55672} 12/2/2007
Thank you Roger for the comment and the question. I am not sure what you mean about the uneven patches of light around the window.

There is one window and one door. The window, seen partially all the way on the right seems to have very consistent light. The window frame itself has stains of some sort, probably water, that gives a bit different color than the rest of the frame.

If you are talking the "halo" around the door frame, that is a product of your HDR itself. It depends on the tonal settings you use during the processing. Some like it, some don't.

As for re-sizing, I use a stair-step method, downsizing 300 pixels at a time. Once I get to just below the UF limit, I save as a "small" version. I also use USM slightly once the re-sizing is done.

Now, once you "save as" for that UF size, watch your file size. Often with an 850 pixel image, saving at full strength of "12", the file is going to be above the UF limit of 400 kb, especiallyu witn any amount of saturated colors. So I will use the slide and save as an "11" or "10" quality, until I am below that limit.

I am not sure if that is the problem you are asking about but I do see a lot of people putting on very tiny photographs, probably because they don't understand that you can adjust the file quality while saving in order to go below the 400 kb limit.

I also hear a lot of people using the "save for web" option... I would NEVER use that.. in my opinion, it considerably deteriorates your photograph.

Hope that helps and please, if I didn't understand your question, ask it again.

Dave


Roger Skinner   {K:75093} 12/2/2007
ahh OK So I guess I am better off having a serious look at HDR again as it does display one more clear advantage of shooting digitally... Thanks for your resizing notes.. I think my real issue is to do with shifting from the Kodak DCS Pro14n to the Canon 5D.. and the capture sizes that the two camera operate on.. I had an action built in PS to resize my images from the DCS and when I went to the Canon it doesnt seem to work as well.. The DCS captures an image at 300DPI and an image size of 38.1 X 25.4cm whereas the Canon captures a 72DPI 154.09X102.73cm (which makes absolutely no sense to me.. the KodaK SIZING IS MUCH MORE REALISTIC) but anyway.. looks like I have to re write that action for a best fit.. Save for the web.. blimey thats a fraught process.. the file sizes are all over the shop any you get these weird graduations in skies and such.. I tried that a few times and thought better of it kekeke thanks mate


Teresa Ferraris   {K:14835} 7/17/2009
Excellent!!!
teresa


Tatan @9_only   {K:685} 7/17/2009
Oh Dave we are spellbound and no word is sufficient to express it!!!! 7/7
Regards,
Tatan and Amitava


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:192044} 7/19/2009
old but great...
roby
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