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This is the main alter of the church of the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield. It is situated at the opposite end of the church from yesterday's upload.

3 dark images 1 stop apart HDR'd in CS3. 2 further, lighter images (continuing the 1 step apart sequence) layered over the top with reduced opacity so the very bright highlights on the wall didn't overpower everything. Converted to black and white and a red filter added.

I would like comments and critique especially around weather the technique I have used has worked to produce a natural effect with alround good looking exposure.

Thanks.

Title:Community of the Resurection
Username:zander zander
Uploaded:4 Aug 2008 - 8:02 PM
Camera:KM Dynax 5D
Lens:KM 18-89 DT AF
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Tags:Alter, Arches, Architecture, Black & white, Candles, Catholic, Church, Community of the resurection, Cross, Crucifix, General, Religion
Votes:6
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Hanners
Hanners (e2 Member)
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4 Aug 2008 - 8:38 PM
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best one so far Alex, I think your technique has worked quite well here. I usually take five shots @ 1 stop apart for my HDR and use Photomatix rather than CS3, I think it's worth investing in photomatix as it give better results apparently Smile

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zander
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4 Aug 2008 - 11:42 PM
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Thanks for the comment Tony. I've had a play with the free Photomatix basic version and I was just having a play with CS3. I just downloaded Photonaut this evening and I've been messing with that as well. It's good and it's freeware so expect to see a few HDR uploads using that.

SueTurner
7 Aug 2008 - 2:49 PM
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good set of images in the series, Sue

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