Registered: October 2005 Location: Friendswood, TX Posts: 24 users gallery
Not my normal thing at all here. First of all it's an HDR composite from +3 to -3EV. If the interior lookedcorect the exterior didn't, so I cloned back in the original middle exposure in the window. Of course there were some reflections that had to be dealt with as well and a chain from a hanging ceiling fixure force me to shoot off to one side so I needed to distort the image to make it look normal. Much of the HDR stuff I see looks unrealistic, but I think this one works.
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Registered: April 2004 Location: British Columbia Canada Posts: 2,471
Tue January 9, 2007 12:13pm
The HDR gave a very nice result here--from the even lighting and exposure inside to the good exposure/details outside the window. Well done. The image reminds me of a lovely painting--probably because this is how our eye would see the scene, but not how film/digital sensor would capture it without an elaborate lighting set-up and maybe not even then.
Barbara