Photo of the Week - July 17, 2008
Thursday July 17, 2008
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Comments
Wow! What a shot! The clouds, the logo, the whole picture is fabulous. I wish I had your talent.
nice,nice, but i want to know if there is any photoshop done to the photo, any how the photo is real good i like it.
This is an HDR image. An HDR image is a high dynamic range image – generally created by layering 3 or more images of different exposure values to more closely capture a full exposure range.
This is a good photo but I thing this is not a big challenge shoot few pictures and use a Photoshop to make one.
To me a good photo is when you are able shoot a picture with out any adjustments using a Photoshop.
wow. that is breathtaking. did you use photoshop at all? i should send you some of mine and see if you can give me some pointers
I was a bit put off by the negative comment made about using photoshop to produce this HDR photo. Have you never heard of how photographers for years have touched up photos, airbrushing, and using other means to enhance their work.The “perfect shot” very seldom occurs in real life. I suppose you are opposed to using filters too? I’m sorry if this sounds harsh, but I think people are hypercritical at times.
I agree that for years those that use film have gotten away with ‘murder’
They can go into a dark room and dodge and burn and even take a paint brush to an area.
They can push process or pull process under develop or over develop or even pick up shades of grey that are hard in digital without help. But if you say digital you get strung up! Its just another way of getting an image. If you like the image good for you. If you dont then you dont. But how it was gotten is a process. You take your camera, you go, you take a photo. Then you process the image. Either digitally or by the dark room process. Either way it was created. So enjoy!