pretty hawt rabie, interesting colors.. but red glasses would have been better composition wise... looks f'd atm
linkage to dave?
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pretty hawt rabie, interesting colors.. but red glasses would have been better composition wise... looks f'd atm
linkage to dave?
Exactly, the HDR technique I use is not real HDR either, but it's much closer to HDR than shadows/highlights in Photoshop. And photographers call it HDR anyways.
ok cool i saw his website but how does he get things to look so...cartoony ,some look like he cut and pasted in PS.
could you explain please :cool:
to put it briefly it's a difference in lighting/colour to extract parts of an image and in different areas produces a more refined look and so it would look like it's been cut out in ps because the people may look as though they've been shot in a studio and surrounding areas look computer rendered or just a different style it's a mismatch of ideas and it comes out looking not too shabby
Some of his photos are actually photomanipulations btw :/ he uses HDR and rest is exactally what Stuart said. He uses different Exposure Values. -3,0,+3; or -2,-1,0,+1,+2 are usually used by other HDR photographers, don't know what Dave Hill uses, but it would be interesting to find out.
HDR essentially is trying to replicate the tones and shades we would see in real life onto a digital medium, this is difficult because the contrast ratio our eyes perceive is well above that of cameras or printings. Photographers use a process called Tone mapping to take the tones and shades of the different Exposures of the same image and blend them into an image the encompasses the different shades and detail of each of the images into one.
You could think of this process as.. coloring line art, where all the details are there when its composed, and different values are added as you color and add in shading.
The idea behind HDR is that it creates an image TOO realistic for the computer (lol) and it looks rendered or the lightsources look awkward.
wow thank you great explanations i just recently got a new cam its a kodak easy share 660 i think its nice but i don't know how to use it very well. i got it so i could take better close ups of camel spiders here in Kuwait. again great work keep it up ^^
Oh and btw, the Dave Hill formula:
Good lighting + infinite DOF (with wide-angle lenses) + HDR + Photoshop
Then exactly what he does in Photoshop is harder to figure out. But probably it's similar to what I did to my photos. Shadow/highlights, contrasts, color adjustments.
You actually can combine the last two steps :P as photoshop was designed to produce HDR images, though not as well as some other programs, which is why photographers tend to use programs like photomatix to create HDR images, and edit in Photoshop later.
But thanks for the formula, his use of infinite DOF is interesting, wouldn't think that would be the case, but it makes more sence when you look at his photos. Quite a few would be quite different if he used a DOF to suit just the subject and not the background, I wouldn't have thought of using that, probably since im new to photography styles myself lol. Thanks for the info rabies.
You should write a tutorial on this rabies :)