Is that a shower to the left hand side? Where there is no door and a window to the tub? If so that is a very cool idea. Maybe some day when I own my own house I will do something like that.
Yes, and in the mirror can see the showerhead coming out of the ceiling (direct view blocked by the divider wall post.) I guess exhibitonism can be fun with all those windows and curtain treatments. It was taken in a model home...which is a great place to take photos, well staged interiors and staff are usually accomodating in granting permssion.
Thanks DPR. I did notice this and tried a little bit. Is there a simple way to accomplish this with a command? It is going to be a long learning process and any tips would def. help.
Just a couple more HDRs from my recent trip in Vancouver.
I don't want to flood the thread with my images here from my trip, but in case you're interested, I posted more on my blog. I mostly shot with the D700 + 14-24mm 2.8 combo.
Surrounding mountains seen from downtown Vancouver
500 ml beautifull images but personally don't like grainy skies. Seen too many in slides.
Trackin, I'm the wrong man to ask I haven't learnt much. However from memory my results improved when I did:
> selection > modify > expand > 3 pixels
>Selection > modify > feather > 3 pixels.
>curves
I think I read that somewhere but when I just tried it mine looked no better
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Tour Down Under I can't take any credit for this, I think the glass did this without me.
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Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
500 ml beautifull images but personally don't like grainy skies. Seen too many in slides.
Trackin, I'm the wrong man to ask I haven't learnt much. However from memory my results improved when I did:
> selection > modify > expand > 3 pixels
>Selection > modify > feather > 3 pixels.
>curves
I think I read that somewhere but when I just tried it mine looked no better
Thanks DPR. I intentionally left the skies grainy. It's a different treatment on this one that I kinda liked
I quite like one but two is not me at all either the composition or the treatment.
Thanks K1W1.
I hear ya. HDRs aren't my thing too, usually. Although, with all the ones I've tried processing in the past, they looked nothing close to this and looks a lot crappier. These ones came out a lot more decent than I expected.
Here's a pic of my daughter I took as she was running around the yard. I thought about converting to black and white, but wasn't sure which I liked better so I just went with the original.