Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
Man, does that one have a mystery dimension to it !
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
Interior of church. Another HDR image made with the Canon G9.
Sandy
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
Another HDR church interior.
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
This reminds me of cathedral spires.
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
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Ken Lee
Man, does that one have a mystery dimension to it !
It has that dimension in reality. I was totally in awe of the way all of these components came together, especially in light of the fact that the architect probably had this in mind in designing the structure.
Sandy
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
Sandy,
Thats a beautiful image. I wonder what this might look/feel like at night?
again great image..
Tim
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sanking
This is the interior of a children's library in Mexico. It is an HDR image made with a Canon G9.
Sandy King
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
a classic scene in the Tetons
Ebony Ti
Astia
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
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sanking
This reminds me of cathedral spires.
Sandy,
Could you post the technical details of the shot (Hierve el Agua)?
It's amazing!
Armando
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
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onnect17
Sandy,
Could you post the technical details of the shot (Hierve el Agua)?
It's amazing!
Armando
Hi Armando,
Thanks for your nice comment.
It is an HDR image, but done with a Fuji GA645zi and 220 film. I made three exposures, one at meter indication, one at two stops under, and one at two stops over. This was on color negative film. I scanned the negatives and combined the files with the Merge to HDR option of Photoshop CS3 Extended.
The contrast range of this scene was huge, and this look could not have been achieved in color with either film or DSLR with one exposure. No filter of any type was used in exposing the negatives, except for a UV filter that I keep over the lens for protection.
The hardest part was to align the negatives since merge to HDR is incredibly picky about image size. I managed to do it but it was so complicated not sure I can repeat it.
Sandy
Re: Cathedrals of the Earth: Barns and Farm Buildings
Thanks Sandy,
The shot(s) is magnetic. It almost feels like the light is coming from the moon and not the sun. I'm not familiar with HDR but the picture is quite an invitation to explore it.
Armando