![]() ![]() Both images were loaded as layers in Photoshop.Stock image of Dinosaur by Hatestock loaded into photomatix to tonemap.Tone mapped and re-imported into Lightroom.3 Raw files processed in Lightroom 4 and imported into Photomatix.In the past couple years photography and HDR has become more of a passion and i’m constantly looking to improve Photography has always played an important part in my work. Merged all layer, cropped and saved as Jpeg.From Perfect Effects 4, image was imported back into Photoshop CS6, using Topaz Remask, I removed the monkey for another image and placed on the HDR image.From Photoshop image was imported into Perfect Effects 4 for stylizing.Image was then sent over to Photoshop CS6, Noise Reduction and using the spot healing brush removed a sign from in front of the hut.Tonemapped image then imported into Lightroom for lens correction.Bracketed image imported into Photomatix Pro.Grandfather, married 30+ years with two daughters who are both married, educated and are a huge help when called on. Love camping, boating and the great outdoors when I’m not processing photos. Back in photoshop use the Topaz DeNoise plug-in (Awesome plug-in).While still in Perfect Effects apply the Add Color brush to the animals (about 20 TO 30%) Using OnOne’s Perfect Effects 7 detail brush match the details of the animals to match the rest of the picture.Apply shadows and color correct the animals. Back to photoshop to remove the sign on the right with content aware remove and mask in the animals found on the internet.Then color tweaks to enhance the green tones. Slight adjustment to exposure, shadows, white balance, vibrance and clarity.Merged photos into Photoshop CS6 HDR Pro and converted to 32 bit file.I’m hoping I can fine tune my skills with this website. I’m trying to perfect the photo realistic look. I like HDR photos if they are done right. I love shooting long exposure pictures at night. I’ve been a Freelance photographer for about 12 years now shooting mainly coastlines, Sunsets etc. I used the clarity preset with a slight diffusion from Topaz Adjust 5.I add the lion in a layer after using Topaz Remask 3, in Photoshop, with a blur for the edges.I used HDR machinery 2.5 to merge and tone mapped the 3 files, with the preset warehouse.Photography is the real goal of every travel and HDR helps me to unveil all the wealth and beauty contained in the world and in each picture. I discovered the HDR world 4 years ago and tried various software since. Photography “amateur” for 40 years, from the darkroom to the digital darkroom. I finished it off with a couple filters from Topaz Adjust primarily adjusting contrast and some color.Did some sharpening and high-pass smoothing to direct eyes to the areas of interest.I used Topaz Remask to separate the animals from their original backgrounds.Attempted to create some shadows around the tiger to make it look like it fit with the burn tool and some masked brightess adjustments.Found the images of the tiger and macaw and processed them separately then added them in.The processing was done with Photoshop Elements including defringing all those leaves in area with sky.I tonemapped the brackets in Photomatix using the “shadow map” method. ![]() I’ve just recently started using more photo editing software and am really enjoying the level of detail I’m able to pull out of HDR images. I was first turned on to HDR photography just a couple of years ago and was fascinated by the results. I’m an IT Security guy in my day job but also truly enjoy photography. The individuals listed below have proven they are man worthy, no mice here! In the order they were received: Who knows, maybe even make a personal connection or two. These Concerts are about learning from one another, trying new things, obtaining inspiration from those who are very talented and looking at more of their work. This will continue to weed out the mice from men I am sure!Īfter all, these Concerts are not about filling up fast, competition, or who is the best. There will not be anymore of those broad rule Concerts, they will all contain a set theme with a certain technique in mind. The last Concert filled in less than 24 hours because the rules were pretty simple, use your imagination. It seems when the stakes are a bit higher by making the rules a bit more challenging, the people do not show up. With these Concerts I try to break people out of their mold, make them try something new, and maybe even try a technique they are not comfortable with. The image and brackets were very easy to work with and practically flawless, I thought the “Caution: Wet Floor” sign was awesome by the way! This had nothing to do with the wonderful brackets that were supplied by Damien Parker. HDR Concert #12 was not as big of a hit as I had expected. ![]()
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