Roberto Ballerini - traveling Published on July 20, 2007
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Variations

Friday July 20, 2007 at 09:52PM

Let me know what do you think about QtPfsGUI operators.

This is one of the three original bracketed shots:

 

"Sunset (RawStudio output)" by Roberto Ballerini // HAL9000 [?]

and these are four different tonemappings obtained from an HDR composition of the bracketed shots:

NOTE: there are shadows due to movements between the bracketed shots: I haven't used a tripod and I slightly moved.

6 Comments / add your comment?

Chaim Zvi says:
I like the top one the best, one of the original shots.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Evelyne Colepro says:
I like the top one when it is big because some details are suggested. As smaller ones, I prefer the 2nd to the left because it has more details than the one on the right.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro says:
Thanks for your comments and visits.
My personal opinion is: the two upper variations seems more a painting than a shot (perhaps a nice idea for a fabric for pillowcases ;-) ); the two lower are more natural and perhaps they would have been better shots if I haven't moved the camera.

As a side note: I saw a fantastic sunset behind mountains and clouds and I wanted to make an HDR; but looking through the camera, I was amazed by the light and forgot to take 3 shots; so I started again, but the 2GB CF was full; so I deleted the old two shots, but when I returned to the viewer, the light had changed :-( So a lesson for me: never delete a good shot in the hope of making a better one :-))

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Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
marcoBRESSI (PhotoHedonism)pro says:
The last one, if you want to modify it
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
fan_berlin says:
If we talk photography - the top is a good one.
If we talk arts and craft - use HDR and make posters.
I don't like HDR as is at the moment. But time will come that we get used to a new more sophisticated tonemapping.
Keep experimenting.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Christophe says:
No hesitation, my favorite one is the first shot, the original... Don't like HDR too much.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )

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