Another shot from Towers Hill. We've been getting fog most days. There is fog in the distance. I love how HDR retains all the information of all of the shots used. This is made up with 10 shots.
Wow it was worth those 10 shots! This looks fantastic! The color in the sky is beautiful but just the light on the grass in the foreground looks awesome! Great job!
@cocorose No Bec, I've done a few now. I don't think I mentioned that the others were HDR though. My last sunrise shot was also HDR (about a week ago).
This was also HDR http://365project.org/bella_ss/365/2011-06-03
It's really easy with CS5 - take the shots at all different exposures ranging from overexposed to underexposed - open the raw files without processing - go File - Automate - merge to HDR pro - use open files. Then just play with all the settings until you get what you like.
Your explanation to Coco Rose makes it sound so simple, but I know it is not and it can be time consuming. You have a very good eye and did a great job with your processing! Bravo! FAV for me!
Just read your explanation of how to do this Sheralee and felt like I was reading another language! Awesome work - think I need some workshops in HDR (well in lots of things really) Either way - congrats - this looks amazing!
This was also HDR
http://365project.org/bella_ss/365/2011-06-03
It's really easy with CS5 - take the shots at all different exposures ranging from overexposed to underexposed - open the raw files without processing - go File - Automate - merge to HDR pro - use open files. Then just play with all the settings until you get what you like.
@murnane Thanks Marg. It's really not that hard if you have Photoshop. There's other programs you can use too but I haven't used them.
@lorihiro Thank you Lori! I think once you open Photoshop you can kiss goodbye to the next hour or two ;o)
@orangecrush I think 3 is meant to be enough but I wanted to make sure I got all the sunset colours included.