Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts

Monday 15 February 2010

Corsica mountains after the snow fall

Corsica mountains after the snow fall
Corsica mountains after the snow fall


Corsica is an amazing place because it's a small mediterranean island with wonderful beaches and about 100 mountains over 2000 m. So i'm sure that you can have a bath in the sea at the morning and go to ski just after.

The place where i took this image is about 20 km far from the house and in the morning we had a long breakfast on the terrace, nake foot and just wearing tee shirts.

This photo is a HDR work done from 5 exposures with Photomatix.

Thursday 4 February 2010

Magic light over the orchard and some news from Corsica

Magic light over the orchard
Magic light over the orchard


What to say about the making of this image ?
Mostly that it was done using some GND filters to balance sky and ground plus my Hoya ND 400 for the long exposure. As the highlights where not at the best place for regular GND filters i used two exposures (60 and 120 seconds) for the image.

And now some news from our Corsica farming experience :)
All the family is busy with taking care of the farm : feeding animals, cutting wood, cooking clementines jam, etc.
I've started to explore the river which runs in front of the house and i'm planning some hikes in the mountains all around. Some jumps to the 15 km far sea are also planned.
Last point : the only electricity we have here is locally produced by a turbine on a water pipe. It's OK for all the house needs plus for a laptop but a little weak for a serious computer with a serious screen so my time for processing files is counted ...

Thursday 28 January 2010

The clementines orchard under the clouds - HDR

Clementines orchard under the clouds
Clementines orchard under the clouds


Our friends here are cultivating clementines so we have a beautiful garden giving us some delicious fruits :)

HDR image done from 4 exposures processed with Silkypix and Photomatix.

Friday 15 January 2010

HDR in the mountains of the Oule Valley

Autumn landscape in the Oule Valley
Autumn landscape in the Oule Valley


The 3 exposures used in this image where done in 2007. I processed them yesterday with the following workflow i think i will re-use often :

- NEF files converted to TIF with Silkypix.
- TIF files combinated to a HDR file with Picturenaut.
- HDR image tonemaped with Picturenaut and saved as a new TIF file.
- HDR image tonemaped with Photomatix and saved as a second new TIF file.
- Manual blending of the two tonemaped TIFs giving most of the weight to the one done with Picturenaut.

And don't forget, you can have a look here at my general tips for HDR landscapes.


This will certainly be my last post befor our departure for Corsica on next tuesday. Tomorrow i'll start to pack all the computers, cameras and other photographic gear we need to carry ...

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Still exploring the natural HDR landscapes capabilities of Picturenaut

Winter afternoon in La Plaine des Maures
Winter afternoon in La Plaine des Maures


As told in some previous posts, i've recently discovered a new HDR tool : Picturenaut. It looks to be a very good tool to produce some natural looking HDR landscapes.

This one was done from 5 exposures taken one year ago and reprocessed this morning with Picturenaut. The result was realy easy to obtain and it very difficult to see any differences with one image i took from the scene with my GND filters.
Highlights are perfect, shadows are clean and detailed, the sky is artifacts free and i can't find any ghosting.

Does it mean that i will sell my GND filters ?
Certainly not. In some cases GND will work better, in some other cases they can't be used and last point, mounting a filter holder on some recent Nikon wide angle zooms is a little tricky. That's still the photographer choice to use the best technic for each image...

Monday 11 January 2010

Old and derelict - HDR - Part 2



Another room of this old house with many stories. I just know some parts ...

First one here.

Sunday 10 January 2010

Snow falls in Provence

Snow on Collobrières roofs
Snow on Collobrières roofs


A view from my bathroom's window this morning.
It was just a short snow fall but that's unusual enough to deserve a photo.

HDR from 3 exposures, tonemapped with Photomatix.

Some will ask why to use HDR when the scene doesn't need a large dynamic range.
Just because i was sure at shooting time, to love the effect of tonemapping on this image and a tonemapped image is always cleaner when done from multiple exposures instead of a single one.

Saturday 9 January 2010

Saint Isidore church - another HDR interpretation

Saint Isidore church
Saint Isidore church


A little more fun than the previous one.

Done from 5 exposures, with Silkypix and Photomatix.

Friday 8 January 2010

Verdon river - A natural looking HDR landscape with Picturenaut

The Verdon river near Quinson
The Verdon river near Quinson


The Verson canyon is known as the European Grand Canyon. It's a beautiful place with high cliffs but there is no comparison possible with the Colorado Canyon :)

This image, shot in september and processed today is not my best of this place but i thought it should be a good test to see how to balance light and shadow with Picturenaut.

3 exposures used, raw files processed with Silkypix and HDR plus tonemapping with Picturenaut.
I'm very happy with the result, higlights are respected, shadows are very detailed and noise free.

Thursday 7 January 2010

The Roudoule river and a very few words about Picturenaut my brand new HDR toy

The Roudoule river near Puget Thenier in Provence
The Roudoule river near Puget Thenier in Provence


Another just processed from my summer archives.

The contrast between the water and the shadows under the trees was just a little too high for a very good single shot, so i decided to shoot 3 exposures to be able to try some HDR processing. I left the files sleeping some months and just reminded them this evening.

The original images where done by a windy day and the exposure times where around one second. To avoid too much ghosting artifacts in the foliage i just used 2 exposures in my HDR work. The most and the less exposed.

As i had just downloaded Picturenaut from HdrLabs i decided to use these images for a little first test and comparison with Photomatix.

So as usual i processed my raw files with SilkyPix and run the full hdr workflow first in Picturenaut and the in Photomatix. Here are my first impressions :

- I'm a long time user of Photomatix but i have to say that i was seducted by the GUI and speed of Picturenaut.

- Between the 3 or 4 tonemapping operators of Picturenaut i could not find any one that give the same results that the Detail Enhacer of Photomatix. I was a little desapointed but i've to say that Picturenaut must certainly be a very good tool for natural looking HDR images.

- I was surprised because the Picturenaut result was free of any ghosting artifact in the foliage while the image processed with Photomatix had many. Note that i don't say that's a general behavior. Some algoritms can work better with some images than with some others.


So, at the end i had my 2 tonemapped images and guess what i did :)
I blended the forest from the Picturenaut result with the river from the Photomatix one. No winner but i had a nice fun with this little experience.

Wednesday 6 January 2010

Old and derelict house - A typical subject for HDR photography



I spend most of my time preparing our next Corsica trip. Many administratives things to do in the first month of the year.
This image was done during our Alps trip in August but i just processed the files this morning.

HDR from 3 exposures done with SilkyPix and Photomatix.

Wednesday 30 December 2009

Saint Isidore church at night - HDR

Saint Isidore church
Saint Isidore church


I often pass in front of this place by night, yesterday i had my camera with me and stopped.

HDR from 5 exposures, done with SilkyPix and Photomatix as usual.

Saturday 19 December 2009

Another HDR at Bau Rouge beach

Cloudy morning at Bau Rouge beach
Cloudy morning at Bau Rouge beach


Another old file just processed.

Done from 2 exposures, processed with SilkyPix and Photomatix.
Original images are from september, a few minutes before the rainbow.

If you're interested in HDR photography, you can have a look at my Tips for HDR landscapes.

Friday 18 December 2009

The little river with the little waterfall - HDR

The little river with the little waterfall
The little river with the little waterfall


In the late autumn i like to visit this little river in the forest around my village.
We didn't had too much rain this autumn and i could stand up in the middle of the river bed and add a new point of view to my image collection.

This one was done from 3 exposures processed with Photomatix and Silkypix.

Wednesday 16 December 2009

The chapel in the forest - HDR

Malière chapel - Provence
Malière chapel - Provence


I've ever posted a very similar image and some words about this place here.

As you can devine, this one was done the same day but from 3 exposures processed with Photomatix. I love the rendition of the stone walls given by the tonemapping process.

Monday 7 December 2009

Cloudy morning at Bau Rouge beach - HDR

Cloudy morning at Bau Rouge beach - Provence
Cloudy morning at Bau Rouge beach - Provence


An image from September, just finished to process.
Done from 3 exposures with Photomatix.

Same place and same day that this one and this one.

Note : My tips for HDR landscapes are here.

Thursday 3 December 2009

Playing with tonemapping on a tif file and a real HDR seascape

Mediterranean storm at Gigaro beach
Mediterranean storm at Gigaro beach


When i processed the image of my previous post i wanted it to look natural.
The result was what i wanted but after a few days i found it really too flat for my eyes. So i processed the 48 bits tif file in Photomatix to add a little of tonemapping.
You can see the result just above. I prefer it to the previous image.

Just under, you can find a real HDR version of the same scene, also done with Photomatix but from 3 exposures.

Mediterranean storm at Gigaro beach

Monday 30 November 2009

End of the day at Gigaro beach - HDR

End of the day at Gigaro beach
End of the day at Gigaro beach


It looks like i don't have posted any HDR image here for a long time.

This beach is a famous place in the Saint-Tropez area. I recently spent 2 days here. The first one was with a beautiful weather as you can see but the second one was really not the same ...

Friday 18 September 2009

On the beach before the rain - HDR

Bau Rouge beach befor the rain
Bau Rouge beach before the rain


A few time after the rainbow posted in my previous post.
And for the newest readers, you can have a look here at my tips for HDR landscapes, they also work for seascapes :)

Saturday 5 September 2009

Colorful houses in Provence village - HDR

Rue Galilée in Collobrières - Provence
Rue Galilée in Collobrières - Provence


As many of you seem to like this kind of pictures, here's a new one :)

Same place and same day than this one.
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