12-13-2016 06:00 PM
Some are 'ordinary' aren't they?
12-13-2016 06:02 PM
...and....
12-13-2016 08:56 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:...and....
Nice shot. <chuckle!> You could hardly have known this, Ernie, but I played the French horn in high school and college. I even wrapped mine with electrical tape, just like that one.
12-13-2016 09:07 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:Some are 'ordinary' aren't they?
This one looks a little soft to me, but we'll overlook that because it's hardly the point. These qualify as good HDR shots because it's not obvious why HDR was needed. The HDR shots that I disparage are those that look artificial but have little or no redeeming artistic value. These do look natural, presumably because the technology made them so.
12-13-2016 10:49 PM
RTF,
Might be a little soft because it was hand held. Plus there was almost no light besides the tree. Real photographers find a way!
12-14-2016 08:09 PM - edited 12-14-2016 08:26 PM
Ernie, you should post these [and your others like the power lines] in the "Share Your Photos" forum, too. I don't think that there is an HDR thread, yet. All the photos that RTF says he dislikes.
Here's a shot that I'm still trying to figure out what I could have done better. Multiple WB settings and [wide] Dynamic Range everywhere.
12-14-2016 08:13 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:Some are 'ordinary' aren't they?
This one looks a little soft to me, but we'll overlook that because it's hardly the point. These qualify as good HDR shots because it's not obvious why HDR was needed. The HDR shots that I disparage are those that look artificial but have little or no redeeming artistic value. These do look natural, presumably because the technology made them so.
Maybe a little soft(?) gives a nostalgic quality to it. It is a timeless photo, that could have been shot yesterday or decades ago.
12-14-2016 09:56 PM
Ernie, that photo of the French horn really caught my eye.. that's a beautiful shot.
You're getting a bit of a reflection off the wrapping paper (maybe a polarizer could help subdue that) but it's still a wonder photo.
BTW... what means "RTF"? Apologies if I should know this (and or if my brain is just too tired at the end of a long day).
12-14-2016 10:23 PM
@TCampbell wrote:Ernie, that photo of the French horn really caught my eye.. that's a beautiful shot.
You're getting a bit of a reflection off the wrapping paper (maybe a polarizer could help subdue that) but it's still a wonder photo.
BTW... what means "RTF"? Apologies if I should know this (and or if my brain is just too tired at the end of a long day).
He means me.
12-15-2016 01:10 AM
"BTW... what means "RTF"?"
Yes it does refer to Bob from Boston. The biggest critic of HDR I know! The reflection of the wrapping and chimney was a feature and I tried hard to make sure it was there. That shot has gotten some nice comments from the school and I am deeply humbled by it. It is the opening slide of a slideshow for the kids er, ah, I mean young musicians.
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