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Fisheye + HDR
Posted By: Christopher M.W.T, 11-14-2009, 02:50 PM

One of the building in my town. Taken @ 10mm.


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11-14-2009, 02:54 PM   #2
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ooh I like this one
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I feel like I fell flat on my back trying to get THE picture. I really like it.
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Aww thanks

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That's just fantastic. Maybe a little bit overcooked, but I think it works really well.
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It's a decent result mate. I would have to agree that the HDR effect is overdone, but it has the potential of being a top image.
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Actually....I live directly across from that building, in all honest this photo captures it fairly naturally. You'd be suprised if you see it for real.

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Normally I'm not a huge fan of either HDR shots or fisheyes... But in this execution they're used to very good effect!
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Having spent a bit of time doing fiseye hdrs too i can say..."I like it".

It does have a few flaws which come from the HDR software. And it happens to my images too and pisses me of. Look at the sky on both sides of the lamp posts. It is a different shade. It changes too much at the point of the lamp posts. And you still get a few halos around the palms and some edges of the building.

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QuoteOriginally posted by schmik Quote
Having spent a bit of time doing fiseye hdrs too i can say..."I like it".

It does have a few flaws which come from the HDR software. And it happens to my images too and pisses me of. Look at the sky on both sides of the lamp posts. It is a different shade. It changes too much at the point of the lamp posts. And you still get a few halos around the palms and some edges of the building.

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I find the software from time to time tends to introduce certain artificacts, I see people get really clean shots and i'd love to know how to really take it to the next level.
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Beautiful shot. I have to get a fisheye lens!
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tremendous perspective.... very creative and wondefully executed... dave m
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What software is used to create this?
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I love the fishy angle of course, but what strikes me most are the colours! Great shot!
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