And now for something completely different: Here's a photo of an Art Car I took at the Keels and Wheels event a few weekends ago in Seabrook, Texas.
Title: "Holy Art Car"
Camera / Lens: Canon 5D Mark II / Canon 15mm fisheye Post-processing: Photomatix Pro to combine three exposures (-2, 0, +2) into one High Dynamic Range (HDR) image > Ptotoshop CS4 > Topaz Adjust plugin
Could you provide a tutorial that shows the steps you take to complete an HDR work like this.
I know you had mentioned in prior posts (2009) that you use Photomatix, and then Topaz, but I would be curious to see a before and after, as well as some of the settings that you use in each of the respective programs.
Niiice! The angle of the photo is excellent. You have that flashy art car, almost like a parade float, and the way the picture is taken makes the vehicle look like it's moving forward. Somehow, it seems as though the car is at the very center of that picture...
I am an accountant for a private oil and gas exploration company based in Houston, Texas. I'm a member of the Bay Area Photo Club and the Houston Center for Photogaphy.
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Your work really is amazing.
Could you provide a tutorial that shows the steps you take to complete an HDR work like this.
I know you had mentioned in prior posts (2009) that you use Photomatix, and then Topaz, but I would be curious to see a before and after, as well as some of the settings that you use in each of the respective programs.
Keep up the great work!!!
Niiice! The angle of the photo is excellent. You have that flashy art car, almost like a parade float, and the way the picture is taken makes the vehicle look like it's moving forward. Somehow, it seems as though the car is at the very center of that picture...
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