I have my assignment as on title and I have already started to collect together images.
I think high dynamic range is the way to go and I have produced quite a few images using this method. Because it is all for a college course I have to use Photoshop CS4 even if there is better around.
I use a Pentax 10D and have just three lenses for it. The one it came with 18mm to 55mm I think and old lenses off 35mm camera which were 28mm F2 and 400mm F6.4 plus tripod remote and assorted filters all from old wet process SLR.
At the moment main problem is odd colours when using HDR. Don’t mind extra blue sky but do want it blue not turquoise. Also rainbow effect as if light has caught lens but not in original RAW images as far as I can see.
Still loads to learn not sure about Radius and Threshold setting when using HDR converter going form 32 bit to 16 bit mode.
Have used Photoshop 7 in past but so much more on CS4 so I am starting it seems from scratch all over again.
I do realise I have made some mistakes for example set camera to P instead of Av and did not select AF.S for focus not re-tested since I found errors.
Well that’s me.


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A low res image but still shows the problem the sky was not anywhere near that blue. Tried the link no picture just sound should it have been like that? The Abbey was one of the subjects Turner painted and I was trying to show I could do with a camera what he did with the brush. Still needs some ivy adding and a couple of cows in foreground but very near same position as he used.


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