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Hey /p/. Thought I would share some of my photos with y'all. Fire away.
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>> Anonymous
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Somewhere in LA

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>> Anonymous
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Oh yeah, the first shot from Orcas Island. This is New Orleans.

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>> Anonymous
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Obligatory spiral staircase shot. Somewhere in WA

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>> Anonymous
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Last one for now. Sunken City, CA

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>> Anonymous !QgACNkSwFA
>>193837
The highlights on the water are a bit overexposed. This picture would have benefited from HDRI, are perhaps a graduated ND.

Also, in b4 lrn2resize.
>> Anonymous
Sorry about the size, straight from the memory card. Also, I must me more of a noob than I thought, can you translate?
>> Anonymous
Am I the only one being annoyed by these 3 MiB files? Am not gonna post any nice commentary now. Lern2resize.
>> Anonymous !QgACNkSwFA
>>193878
The bright parts on the water and the tree are washed out - too much light has caused the sensor to interpret it as pure white, and you don't have image data that accurately reflects the scene because it has been overloaded.

This can occur anywhere you have a scene with great differences in brightness between the darker and lighter parts of the scene.

If you set your exposure for the shadowed areas of the trees, the rest of the scene would be overexposed. If you set for the highlights on the water, the rest of the scene would be underexposed. If you set in between, like yours is, then you have an ok image, but there are still over and underexposed parts.

HDRI, or High Dynamic Range Imaging, is a way around some of the exposure limitations of cameras (and some of the display limitations of a screen, but less so). Basically, you would take 2 or more pictures of the same scene. Each picture would be taken with a different exposure setting that favors a different brightness present in the scene. During post processing the images are combined to produce an image that looks closer to what the human eye would have perceived there.

Most recent cameras facilitate this with AEB, or Automatic Exposure Bracketing, which allows the photographer to take 3 pictures in rapid sequence with different exposure settings.
>> Anonymous !QgACNkSwFA
>>193888
>continued
You can determine what sort of exposure differences you need and set how far apart (in stops) each of the pictures are.

A TRIPOD HELPS otherwise you'll spend a v. long time in photoshop simply lining your pictures up before you start adjusting.

As for properly adjusting HDR, there area a lot of different ways to do it, and most of them suck. Personally, I think that if you've done HDR right, then it should simply look how it would if you'd been there. There are others that like to "overHDR," which can be ok if you want the (potentially unrealistic) effect it gives.
>> Anonymous
>>193837

I see what you were going for with the slower shutter speed going for the wavy effect on the water. The problem is that it's had the effect of causing you to overexpose a bit. As someone else suggested a weak Grad. ND filter could of helped you out. Also it looks like you did this handheld and there is a slight camera blur on it. Only noticeable at full size but reduced you can't see it. This is still pretty good but the exposure dosn't do a great deal for it.

>>193842

This is just a snapnot.

>>193844

This just dosn't work. looked like you was trying to capture the movement of the people, but since you did it handheld you have movement in everything else as well. So it just looks like you was shaking your camera around when you took it.

>>193848

Not bad but it's being done a lot. But still it's kinda cool. We all do these kinda things at one point.

>>193849

this is quite good but suffers from dull direct light. Try coming back at sunset or sunrise and this could be very good.
>> Anonymous
Thanks anons! I should have clarified a bit about the translation as I know the basics. I always thought it was just HDR. So basically, I need to learn how to shoop and buy a tripod for the long exposure shit. And learn to resize.
>> Anonymous
>>193943

and kill yourself