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faisal
05-30-2009, 07:52 AM
My first Architectural paid job. Was given just 1 hour to complete the job even though I ended up taking 1 hour 30minutes. Anyway I think I could have done way better with my effort.

C&C welcome....

1) The Gym...9 shot HDR
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2615And8more.jpg
10mm, f8, ISO 100

2) Roof top Pool...9 shot HDR, the sky completely redone i.e fake...
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2623And8more.jpg
10mm, f8, ISO 100

3) Unfurnished Room...9 shot HDR
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2683And8more.jpg
10mm, f8, ISO 100

4) Furnished Room.....Flash bounced off ceiling...
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2724.jpg
10mm, 1/60, f6.3, ISO 100

5) The main entrance Lobby....6 shot HDR
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2786_7_8_3_4_5.jpg
10mm, f8, ISO 100

6) Under ground Car park....3 shot HDR panorama....
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/IMG_2794_5_6_stitch.jpg
10mm, f8, ISO 100

7) The Building....4 shot panorama...
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q121/faisal7/400D/Front-Outdoor.jpg
1/320, f8, ISO 100

Is there any way to avoid CA and Purple Fringing???

Csae
05-30-2009, 02:46 PM
n1's WB looks off to me tbh.

out of all the shots i like most n5.

n4 looks like flash washed out all of the ambient light, making the room very... well neutral.

Oh i liked n3 as well, though not as much as n5.


All those HDRs you must of spend a bit in p.p. didn't you :O?

faisal
05-30-2009, 03:12 PM
#1...Is the WB to warm or cold??

I think I did a good job with the lobby shots....but those were the easy ones... :)

#4....maybe I'll make the WB a bit warmer....

Well Photomatix did do a lot of my work but still had to do a bit of PP on each....this is my first proper try at HDR!!! :eek:

Csae
05-30-2009, 04:02 PM
Looks on the blue'ish/maybe green'ish side.

dr4gon
05-30-2009, 04:16 PM
WB is a bit strange (especially #1)

Last has a really odd perspective, not very appealing.

Congrats on your first job though!

To diminish CAs, you can turn down the magenta saturation (or cyan if that's what the problem is). Do a selective mask if need be.

faisal
05-30-2009, 10:42 PM
Looks on the blue'ish/maybe green'ish side.

Thanks...will check it out!!!


WB is a bit strange (especially #1)

Last has a really odd perspective, not very appealing.

Congrats on your first job though!

To diminish CAs, you can turn down the magenta saturation (or cyan if that's what the problem is). Do a selective mask if need be.

I messed up the out door shots...should have used 18mm instead of 10mm for them...

Thanks!!!

I was having green, red and magenta CA is shots where a window was involved...I did do the selective saturation but was wondering if any other way was there...