The Photographer in HDR photographed in Portland, Maine, remains one of my favorite HDR of a person. I like it because the composition gives a feeling of depth and makes the photo appear three-dimensional. This HDR photo was captured using the standard HDR photography technique. Usually the standard technique doesn’t work well with people, but since the photographer’s skin wasn’t exposed, this HDR photo came out great. HDR can be brutal on a person’s skin after tone mapping. Don’t believe me… give it a shot, and you’ll see what I mean.
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• [intlink id=”546″ type=”post”]Photomatix[/intlink] • [intlink id=”542″ type=”post”]Topaz Adjust[/intlink] • [intlink id=”542″ type=”post”]Topaz DeNoise[/intlink] • [intlink id=”542″ type=”post”]Topaz Clean[/intlink] • Adobe Photoshp |
Camera:Canon 5D Mark1 Lens: Canon 17-35mm f/2.8L USM Camera Mode: AV Camera ISO: 50 Aperture: f/4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/60 second AEB: +2/0/-2 |
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