LOGO
General Discussion Undecided where to post - do it here.

Reply to Thread New Thread
Old 06-11-2009, 09:13 AM   #1
zueqhbyhp

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
453
Senior Member
Default How do you take a picture like this :


Any tips on how to take a picture like that?

Cheers
zueqhbyhp is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 09:15 AM   #2
ReggieRed

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
491
Senior Member
Default
Photoshop
ReggieRed is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 09:18 AM   #3
Viyzarei

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
404
Senior Member
Default
Point camera. Press button.
Viyzarei is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 09:19 AM   #4
itsmycock

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
375
Senior Member
Default
Yessir, normal pic that was prettied up with Ps
itsmycock is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 03:22 PM   #5
Arrocousa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
530
Senior Member
Default
looks like HDR photography to me

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...amic-range.htm

its pretty easy to do, and the results can be really interesting

here's one of mine :
http://maraccasmein.deviantart.com/a...lift-118751972

you'll notice that HDR photos looks like it was a painting (unnatural lighting)
Arrocousa is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 04:11 PM   #6
JMLot

Join Date
Nov 2005
Posts
604
Senior Member
Default
It's an overprocessed HDR image. Correctly done HDR isn't supposed to look like an oversaturated, blurry oil painting, but most people get carried away with the adjustment knobs for some reason.
JMLot is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 04:36 PM   #7
Nothatspecial

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
574
Senior Member
Default
Buy new Sony Alpha 500-series dslr and you can take pictures like that by press of a button. [yes]
Nothatspecial is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 05:13 PM   #8
Teeppoodiug

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
476
Senior Member
Default
Find an ugly car and take a picture of it. Bingo, bango.
Teeppoodiug is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 05:54 PM   #9
zueqhbyhp

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
453
Senior Member
Default
looks like HDR photography to me

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...amic-range.htm

its pretty easy to do, and the results can be really interesting

here's one of mine :
http://maraccasmein.deviantart.com/a...lift-118751972


you'll notice that HDR photos looks like it was a painting (unnatural lighting)
Thats a PHOTO? ?
zueqhbyhp is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 06:09 PM   #10
Arrocousa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
530
Senior Member
Default
lol, yeah. try to read the process of making HDR pictures you'll see how simple it is to make one [yes]
Arrocousa is offline


Old 06-11-2009, 06:14 PM   #11
apatteopipt

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
392
Senior Member
Default
you use photoshop, and badly i might add as it looks quite simply disgusting
apatteopipt is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 12:41 AM   #12
chootsonege

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
404
Senior Member
Default
looks like HDR photography to me

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...amic-range.htm

its pretty easy to do, and the results can be really interesting

here's one of mine :
http://maraccasmein.deviantart.com/a...lift-118751972

you'll notice that HDR photos looks like it was a painting (unnatural lighting)
OMG! That's freaking awesome! I've seen a LOT of cool stuff on interfacelift when looking for wallpapers... but that's wicked.
chootsonege is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 01:31 AM   #13
#[SoftAzerZx]

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
586
Senior Member
Default
It's an overprocessed HDR image. Correctly done HDR isn't supposed to look like an oversaturated, blurry oil painting, but most people get carried away with the adjustment knobs for some reason.
I have a question about this, how do people end up with these uber HDR images. The only time I use HDR is when I think there is more range in the image than is being shown. Over exposure in some areas something like that. A good example is a brook under the shade of some trees but areas where the light comes in are over exposed. I used HDR and I ended with an image which covers all the range of light but still looks like what I saw. What exactly is being done to make these images look so 'unreal'?
#[SoftAzerZx] is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 02:20 AM   #14
Elissetecausa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
458
Senior Member
Default
here's one of mine :
http://maraccasmein.deviantart.com/a...lift-118751972

you'll notice that HDR photos looks like it was a painting (unnatural lighting)
thats really really awesome.
Elissetecausa is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 02:34 AM   #15
Arrocousa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
530
Senior Member
Default
thanks a lot for the nice comments [thumbup]

about the over processed HDR images, although making HDR images are relatively easy, the results can vary very wildly, and it really depends on how you make it.

the concept in a nutshell is, you take 3 (3 is the recommended least number of photos to be used) pictures of the exact same thing,in the exact same position but with different exposure values, and combine them..

so lets say you see a nice scenery, you take a picture that is -2.0 (under exposed), 0.0 (normal exposure), and +2.0 (over exposed), you can use photoshop or other third party apps that specialize in combining images (i recommend trying out Photomatix) so that you end up with a picture that has all the values of 2.0, 0.0 and +2.0.

you can also 'cheat' on making HDR photos (this works best for moving subjects, like the one i showed earlier), just make sure you have a picture in RAW format, use a photo editing tool that lets you adjust the exposure of the photo and save it as different files. use any of the above mentioned programs to combine them and voila! you have an HDR image

check these out to see some mind boggling examples :

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008...-hdr-pictures/
Arrocousa is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 03:30 AM   #16
#[SoftAzerZx]

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
586
Senior Member
Default
so lets say you see a nice scenery, you take a picture that is -2.0 (under exposed), 0.0 (normal exposure), and +2.0 (over exposed), you can use photoshop or other third party apps that specialize in combining images (i recommend trying out Photomatix) so that you end up with a picture that has all the values of 2.0, 0.0 and +2.0.
I understand the basic concept of what HDR is it's the next stage where you do what this guys has shown you can do quite easily without something like Photomatix that I'm trying to understand.

http://www.hookedonlight.com/2009/08...hdr-image.html

It's seems these images don't really have anything to do with HDR.
#[SoftAzerZx] is offline


Old 06-12-2009, 04:01 AM   #17
Saad Khan

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
433
Senior Member
Default
vary very wildly,
Bravo!
Dude, I promise I am not making fun of you.
Saad Khan is offline


Old 07-11-2009, 07:06 PM   #18
Arrocousa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
530
Senior Member
Default
Bravo!
Dude, I promise I am not making fun of you.
omg i was worried there for a minute, but since you promised.. [rolleyes]
Arrocousa is offline



Reply to Thread New Thread

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:28 AM.
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2
Design & Developed by Amodity.com
Copyright© Amodity