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Hdrsoft photomatix essentials 4 vs 5
Hdrsoft photomatix essentials 4 vs 5










hdrsoft photomatix essentials 4 vs 5

I tuned the colors a little bit more, later in Photoshop.

hdrsoft photomatix essentials 4 vs 5

I added (using split toning) a lot of yellow to the highlights and then a little bit of purple to the shadows. Once again it’s the split toning in Lightroom that does the magic.įrom this original JPEG photo (still hadn’t switched to RAW): A rowning boat coming by in the mist, and a motorboat slightly further out. Once more I have been digging around in my old photos, and found this one from Røsnæs in Denmark.

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And keep your eyes open! You might just, come across something quite wonderful! JanuBefore and After, Denmark, The Making of., Tutorials Leave a commentĬanon 400D, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, ISO 100, 30mm, f/10, 1/1600 sec Lessons learned: Even though you have something particular in your mind, it’s not necessarily that you will bring home. I drove home happy! Had I not been stubborn, I would not have got anything that morning. I had got up on the road, turned right, and then I saw this gorgeous little red church, and the sun just rising above the horizon. I made a quick decision, not to hang around and wait for the sunrise, ran to the car made it for one last chance to get something I liked.Īnd lucky I was. I did shoot a little, but not really happy, and the sunrise was almost there. The harbor and inn was not as picturesque as I remembered them. I drove down there a couple of really drunk guys hung around, but they seemed peaceful enough. I stopped a few times and tried a few shots, but not really happy with what I got.Īnd then when I got to Gershøj, I remembered a little harbor and an old Inn. I started driving north, more or less along Roskilde fiord, hoping for some better fields. But I realized, when I stood in the field, that hay really doesn’t do well before sunrise, and the fields I had picked, really wasn’t that interesting for photography. I wanted to shoot some photos of that and I got up real early. The crop had just been harvested, and hay lay in the fields, either as huge rolls or as long piles of hay. And even though I had planned, what I wanted, I ended up with something completely different. This particular HDR photo I shot some 30 km from my home. One of things I really find myself spending a lot of time doing, is planning where to take photos.












Hdrsoft photomatix essentials 4 vs 5