Posts from the ‘HDR’ Category

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Super Fun(d)

2010 March 8
by Justin

I’m going to go ahead and classify this image as ‘forward-recon’. I have been meaning to get down to the Gates Rubber facility knowing that it would offer some interesting subject matter. The traffic and weather weren’t very cooperative tonight, so I am planning on another trip. It will be either earlier in the morning, or later in the year. The sun needs to venture a bit further into the northern hemisphere for my vision. Until then, here is a preview from the scouting mission. Hopefully I can make it back before it is cleaned up…..I think I have plenty of time.

Capture Notes:

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VRII
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/5.3
Focal Length: 65 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:

Capture (5 Images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK Color EFX Pro (ProContrast – Color correction)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast – Desaturate and mid tone/shadow textures)
Photohop (Saturation/Vibrance selective to graffiti)
Photohop (Resize for web)
NIK Sharpener (Display 30% adaptive 60% output strength)
LightAsMagic.com

Sun Sets on Another Year

2010 March 5
by Justin

I believe great images lurk right outside your door. You don’t have to travel far to find beauty and interest. I spend my summer days running by this tree and I knew northern clouds would compliment it beautifully. This afternoon the clouds were building in the north, but the sky remained a brilliant blue. I knew this would be the time to visit my running partner. It just so happened to be the end of a year!

Nikon D300
Tokina 11-16
Gitzo Traveler

Capture Notes:

Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 11 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:

Capture (8 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Photoshop (Curve adjustment)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Brilliance/Warmth)
Photoshop (Crop to 4×5)
Photoshop (Size for web)
LightAsMagic.com

The Wizard of Broomfield

2010 March 4
by Justin

After an arduous day of car shopping, we decided to take a quick break from wheelin’ and dealin’….I don’t think the sales guy wanted us to leave, but my wife made it pretty clear we were going to. Just down the road, we found this great old silo. It towered above the suburban sprawl that surrounded it. You felt he had stories to tell. Hopefully, I was able to help him tell it.

In the video below, we grant the Tin Man’s wish and give him a heart using Photomatix and NIK Define 2.0, Color EFX Pro, and Viveza 2.

Note: Email subscribers will need to visit the site to watch the video.

Capture Notes:

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:

Capture (9 images)
NX2 (Raw –> TIFF conversion)
NIK Define 2.0 (Automatic entire image)
Photoshop (Global Curves adjustment)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast selective to the silo)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Brilliance/Warmth selective to sky)
NIK Viveza 2 (Brighten to of the silo)
NIK Viveza 2 (Saturation and structure boost to sky)
Photoshop (Size for web)
NIK Sharpen (Display 40% output)
LightAsMagic.com

Processing Video:

Has spring sprung?

2010 March 2
by Justin

A warm day today, in a rather long and disheartening winter. It might be too early to get excited, but I can’t help it. This winter has been tough on the people who love long days and flip flops. Apparently we set a record.

This image is one from last spring. It is a single exposure HDR. Normally I have great results, however because I was shooting at 800 ISO the processing introduced some noise. You can see it if you look close. Hopefully soon I will have the chance to make another image like this one. Bulb season isn’t too far off!

Recently, I published the toolset within my darkroom. I also published a list of tunes I listen to while I am clicking, sliding, dragging and dropping my way to victory. I had so much fun making that playlist, I have decided to publish one every month. So, without further ado (sp?)……here is the myTunes playlist for the month of March! Just click the link below.
(Note: You will need iTunes installed on your machine to access it.)

March 2010 LightAsMagic.com myTunes Dark Room Victory Songs

Capture Notes:

Nikon D300
Nikkor 105 2.8 AFS VR Micro

Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO Speed: 800

Processing Notes:

Capture (1 Image)
Photomatix (pseudo hdr)
PS (color corrected)
NIk ColorFX Pro (selective tonal contrast on main flower)
Nik Define 2.0 (brushed noise reduction on fence)
LightAsMagic.com

2001 Wine Odyssey

2010 February 24

An astronaut with a day off from space walks, research, and mission tasks might want to take a break from the daily regiment of Tang to enjoy a nice pinot or cab with their protein paste. A quick trip to the wine cellar module on the International Space Station could provide such luxuries to our orbiting scientists. Although currently not available, or scheduled for production, a wine cellar would be a nice addition to the space based bed and breakfast. However, if there were such a thing, I believe this might be the wine cellar they would visit.

As a bit of an impressionist I commonly take creative liberties to realize my vision. Feel free to watch the video below to see how I use Photomatix 3.2 and a couple of NIK filters to build a wine cellar suitable for international space travel.

Capture Notes:
Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VRII
Gitzo Traveler
Markin Q3T ball head

Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
NX2 (Raw Conversion)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK Define 2.0 (Noise reduction)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment – global contrast/color correction)
Nik Color EFX Pro (Glamour glow – desaturate)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast)
Photoshop (size for web)
NIK Sharpener (Display adaptive 35% selectively applied to the wine bottles)
LightAsMagic.com

…or, if you have time, you can just watch the video (length: about 10mins).

To find out more about NIK Software and their suite of filters visit their website at:

http://www.niksoftware.com/

To find out more about Photomatix 3.2 visit HDRSoft’s website at:

http://www.hdrsoft.com/

You can use the coupon code LIGHTASMAGIC to receive a 15% discount on Photomatix

Room 217

2010 February 18

As you might know by now, my mother-in-law loves images of doors. She asked me to photograph one last weekend when we were visiting the Stanley Hotel. This might be one of the more famous (infamous) doors I have ever had the opportunity to photograph. It is the door to room 217. The great thing about being an independent, impressionistic photographer, I have the freedom to make the door as creepy as Kubrick did.

Capture Notes:
Nikon D300
Nikkor 17-35 2.8 AFS
Gitzo Traveler
Markins Q3T

Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:
Capture (5 Images)
Photomatix (Raw Conversion, HDR, Tonemapping)
Nik Color EFX Pro (Bleach Bypass – selective touch of desaturation excluded the door)
Nik Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast – selective boost saturation included only the door)
Nik Define 2.0 (Automatic entire image)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment global)
Nik Color EFX Pro (Vignette big-n-soft)
Sized for web
Nik Sharpen (Display 30% adaptive selective to the door)
LightAsMagic.com

A Lucky Star

2010 February 17

Sometimes you stumble upon a collection of colors and lines that you can’t help but fill your viewfinder with. After a scheduled photo-walk of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, I was headed back to the car when this scene presented itself to me. I used a longer focal length to try and draw the compositional elements closer together. The brass star was pure luck.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VRII
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Nik Define (Automatic entire image)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment global)
Nik Color Efx Pro (Tonal Contrast selectively applied to buildings and stairs)
Sized for web
LightAsMagic.com

Blackberry Swirl

2010 February 16
by Justin

Any Tori Amos fans out there? Why is this question relevant to a photography and travel site? Because, whether you are in the darkroom or on an airplane, it is nice to have your music with you. That being said, if you haven’t noticed the new Darkroom page I have added, I listed out some tunes that are in heavy rotation while I am processing images. Feel free to check out the playlist.

Nikon D300
Tokina 11-16 ATX Pro
Gitzo Traveler
Singh- Ray 3Stop RGND

Exposure: 2
Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes
Capture (1image)
Nikon NX2 (Raw conversion)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK Silver Efx Pro (BnW conversion)
Photoshop (Size for web)
LightAsMagic.com

The Stanley Effect

2010 February 15
by Justin

No better way to spend Valentine’s day than staying in a haunted hotel. After taking a 90min ghost tour, one that happens to have a stop near your room, you are expected to enjoy your dinner and get a good nights sleep. Well, that didn’t quite happen. I am still deciding if I really heard the sound of turn of the century nannies moving their steam trunks across the floors in the rooms above us. No kidding. I’m not 100% sure, but I am about 90% sure that is what I experienced.

You can read more about the Stanley Effect by clicking here.

Nikon D300
Tokina 11-16 ATX Pro
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 11.5 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Metered Shutter Speed: 2.0s

Processing Notes:
Capture (4 Images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment – color cast, global contrast)
NIK Color EFX Pro (Tonal Contrast selectively applied to hotel and foreground)
Photoshop (Vibrance/Saturation boost)
Photoshop (Resize)
NIK Sharpener (Display 40% adaptive)
LightAsMagic.com

Tip: When working at night, especially cold nights, I have found that using mountain bike gloves does a good job of keeping my hands warm while still retaining their dexterity.

Urbanscape

2010 February 13

A photographer friend of mine, whose images you can see over on flickr, likes to make images of landscapes within landscapes. He will find a small patch of grass and flowers, or an interesting rock amidst a much grander scene. He calls these images ‘intimate landscapes’. I really like the idea. He tells me that I am an ‘intimate urbanscape’ photographer. I am pretty sure it is images like this that compels him believe that.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 35mm 1.8 DX
Gitzo Traveler

Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 200

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Photoshop (Curves Adjustment)
Nik Color Efx Pro (Bleach Bypass)
Nik Color Efx Pro (Vignette)
LightAsMagic.com

Watchman

2010 February 9
by Justin

Little did this guy know that when he walked out of the cleaners, he would be walking into a foray of paparazzi. Seriously, when this guy opened the door there were 4 photographers set up with tripods shooting this brick wall. We were all on the monthly IlluminateWorkshops evening photo-walk.

I knew this scene needed something more than just the wall. I tried opening the door and staging myself in the scene, but it just wasn’t working. However, after waiting a while the man in the fedora walked out and I quickly snapped a frame. The frame I snapped was my metered exposure. Once the door closed and he was done asking questions I finished my sequence of 7 frames.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 35mm 1.8 AFS DX
Gitzo Traveler
Markins Q3T Ballhead

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Photoshop (Masked in the man and light)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment global contrast)
Nik ColorEFX Pro (Tonal contrast slight desaturation and brick texture)
Photoshop (Crop to 4×5 ratio)
Nik ColorEFX Pro (Vignette – Off center to enhance light’s shadow)
Nik Sharpen (Display adaptive 25% selectively applied to bricks)
LightAsMagic.com

Tip: When shooting a sequence of photos that are going to be used in an HDR image, pay attention to any moving objects. Try to capture the movement you want in the image when the movement you want coincides with the exposure that is appropriate for your image. That sounds a bit circular? Hopefully it makes sense. Feel free to email or leave a comment if it doesn’t.

Dumpster

2010 February 7
by Justin

This month’s evening photo walk was in a great part of Denver. The SOBO neighborhood is home to the Mayan theatre, great dining, and alleys full of character. I committed myself to keeping it simple. I spent the entire evening using my 35mm 1.8. Which on a DX camera is a normal lens, meaning it offers the same perspective your eyes see. This image was of interest to me because of the varieties of light sources. I white balanced the image for the closest dumpster. I felt the remaining lights added interest to the depth of the image because of their various color casts.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 35mm 1.8 DX AFS
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR/ToneMapping)
Photoshop (curves adjustment)
NIK ColorEFX (Tonal Contrast light texture)
Photoshop (Brightness/Contrast adjustment)
NIK Sharepen (Display adaptive 30%)

Tip: I have found that when shooting at night, I will try to commit myself to an aperture, a fairly wide one, and then adjust my shutter speed throughout the night. With my 35mm lens at 1.8 and an ISO of 800, I was able to achieve a shutter speed of 1/60 sec in even the darkest of allies.

Apartment Window

2010 February 6
by Justin

If nothing else, photography gets you involved in your environment. You take your time and see things you normally might not. This image was from a weekend photo walk I had scheduled a couple weeks back.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
NIK ColorEFX Pro (Tonal Contrast for textures)
Photoshop (Curves adjustment)
NIK Sharpen (Display adaptive 30%)
LightAsMagic.com

Staring At The Moon

2010 February 2
by Justin

I had already packed up from an evening photo walk and was heading back to my car when I saw this building staring up at the moon. I had to join in.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 16-85 VR II
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:
Capture (9 images)
Photomatix (HDR/Tonemapping)
Photoshop (Levels adjustment)
NIK Sharpen (Display adaptive 30%)
LightAsMagic.com

Public Service

2010 January 31
by Justin

A neighbor friend of ours, who also happens to be a great photographer, was telling me about her cross processing techniques of days past. You can visit her site by clicking here.
I really like the Lo-Fi vibe you can achieve with this process, so I decided to go out and find a subject to experiment with digitally. I have had this building on the radar for a while, and I thought it would be the perfect subject for this technique. FYI, the cross processing I applied was compliments of my favorite digital toolset, Nik EFX, and free fo any chemicals like the days of yore. I like it. It’s as if I am blogging from the 70s.

Nikon D300
Nikkor 70-300 ED AF
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:
Capture (7 images)
Photomatix (HDR Tonemapping)
NIK ColorEFX Pro (Tonal Contrast for texture)
NIK ColorEFX Pro (Cross Process for lo-fi vibe)
Photoshop (Re-size and prep for web)
NIK Sharpen (Display 30% Adaptive)
LightAsMagic.com

Tip: To get the height required to make this image, I had to set the tripod up on the top of my car. Two things I learned here. 1) Tripods don’t work well if they are on a moving surface. Turn your car off! 2) You might think you stand still, but you don’t. Get off the car and use a cable release from the ground.