Light Webinar - Hal's Take on HDR Efex Pro with Demo and Discussion
6 Sep 2010, 6 PM PDT
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MNL limited, three week engagement while Hal is in town.
Fiat Lux!
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Light Webinar - Hal's Take on HDR Efex Pro with Demo and Discussion
6 Sep 2010, 6 PM PDT
Click the following link to register.
MNL limited, three week engagement while Hal is in town.
Fiat Lux!
I guess the subtitle of this post could be "uses for out of focus images."
Fired off an HDR series while travelling at 25 mph in a fishing boat on the Kenai River a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately, I couldn't make the images match up perfectly when I merged the three shots to complete the HDR. So I had a fairly cool, but motion-blurred image. Sometimes when there is a lot of motion blur it works. Kind of like the old expression, "Take one shot it's out of focus, take a series and it's a style." This did not qualify. So what is a photographer to do?
I will often use shots that cannot stand on their own as a photograph and use them as a starting point for a digital painting. Whether using Topaz, Photoshop, or Corel Painter you can end up with some incredible results. Let your creativity take over when using the amazing software and create something new, different, and maybe even extraordinary.
For my shot here, I processed the three images with Nik's HDR Efex Pro and then sent the resulting TIF to Topaz detail and tried for the "painted" look.
If you want amazing instruction on creating digital paintings, check out Jane Conner-Ziser at the Photo Fest later this month. She has workshops Wednesday and Saturday, Jane's Painting.
OBTW, all I could catch fishing the Kenai were pink salmon (also known as Humpies.) Fun to catch, not so tasty to eat. Catch and release all day for me.
See you all later this month.
Fiat Lux!
Nik'sHDR Efex Pro - 12 shot HDR stitched panorama
Canon 7D with EF 70-200mm f/4L handheld
Lightroom, HDR Efex Pro, and Photoshop CS5
The attached images are the first HDR stitched panorama I did with Nik's HDR Efex Pro. The software is still in test but shows potential to be a (if not the) MAJOR player in HDR processing.
The color version
I will continue to post images from HDR Efex Pro and will show them side by side with Photomatix Pro and Photoshop's HDR Pro. (I guess once someone in the industry adds "Pro" everyone has to do it.)
I am heading back to California tomorrow and will try to get a few tutorials up online.
Nik will have a big presence at the California Photo Fest (California Photo Fest) with many of our top instructors demonstrating HDR Efex Pro, Viveza 2, Define, Color Effects 3, and more.
Fiat Lux!