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Old Timer
Image Title:  Old Timer
 
 By: Teresa Moore  
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Photographer Teresa Moore {K:10954}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories HDR Images
Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Lens canon 28-135mm
Uploaded 10/19/2009 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 43 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About My first attempt at HDR.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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joćo  chaves   {K:428} 10/19/2009
nice hdr, harp, color and light very nice


Yazeed Jalili   {K:55647} 10/19/2009
Beautiful and colorful .................


Malules Fernandez   {K:34599} 10/20/2009
Very nice capture, Teresa.
regards,
Malules


Laurie J. Herndon   {K:4860} 10/21/2009
Trashed to photo "treasure" LOOOOOOOVE it!


Teresa Moore   {K:10954} 10/21/2009
Thank you Laurie, I really appreciate your comment. Sometimes we think that we have a pretty good photo, but then get a little discouraged when no one seems to feel the same, and your comment encourages me to try another one. Thanks so much!


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126443} 10/25/2009
The palette of colors is exciting, Teresa, as is also the exposure balance. The plasticity in all the big bumps and curved surfaces was very well preserved, which always says much about well captured gradients and thus also about exposure balance. But why is that so softened out? Everything here seems to be so free of sharp lines and contours which one would expect from such a metallic object. Was that your intention? (I.e. did you intentionally used a soft focus for the images?)

Cheers!

Nick


Teresa Moore   {K:10954} 10/27/2009
Thank you Nick for your critique. To tell you the truth..I'm not really sure what I did that caused this photo to be so soft. This was my first attempt at HDR and it's possible that the 3 hand held shots were not aligned properly. But I hope to get better at this technique. I think the tripod will be necessary to help improve my photos. But I'm having fun with it. Thanks again, Teresa


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:126443} 10/28/2009
Well, normally the software should be able to "shift and strech" the images around until the perfectly fit, Teresa. You indeed will have to retry this or something similar, though it does have a very special impact this way. But, as I always say, the look of the image alone is nothing, if it doesn't meet the intention that the photographer had. I guess you had one, didn't you?

BTW, didn't you notice that there has been that "softening"? Why didn't you try that again until it is not softened it, of course in case you didn't intend to have it this way?

Cheers!

Nick

Cheers!

Nick


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