Major colour fringing on the left that you could probably fix in PS. I also think you have slightly oversaturated the yellow. Having said that it is a very nice shot, though I think I prefer the black and white.
I take it you're refering to the edge of the posts? I'll have a look into it. I think it's a result of using photomatix to merge a couple of exposures.
The world's not ready for HDR!
but seriously its so hard to get natural results, though obviously you have managed it here. Fringing is a big problem though.
Yeah I know exactly why it's there.... (obviously )
Wideangle lenses have alot fo work to do getting a wide veiw onto a small sensor. Just like a prism separates light into different wavelengths, so does a camera lens. Part of the reason why lenses have so many elements is because they have to return these colour separations back to normal using different grades of glass. Since the ditance between these elements changes with a zoom it is nearly impossible to prevent fringeing at all settings of zoom and focus.
In RAW ACR's Lens correct feature works wonders but there is a similar filter in PS which works pretty much as well.
I think that useage of HDR is more dependant ont he scene than the "right hands" I am yet to see a convincing HDR sunset, but I have seen plenty exposure blends that look very natural.
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Thanks for the faves also!
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but seriously its so hard to get natural results, though obviously you have managed it here. Fringing is a big problem though.
Alex
I completely agree though. You see so many overdone shots.
I reckon it the right hands HDR can work.
Oh, I checked and I have that colour fringing on the shots straight out the camera. Any ideas why it's there? I didnt shoot raw btw.
Wideangle lenses have alot fo work to do getting a wide veiw onto a small sensor. Just like a prism separates light into different wavelengths, so does a camera lens. Part of the reason why lenses have so many elements is because they have to return these colour separations back to normal using different grades of glass. Since the ditance between these elements changes with a zoom it is nearly impossible to prevent fringeing at all settings of zoom and focus.
In RAW ACR's Lens correct feature works wonders but there is a similar filter in PS which works pretty much as well.
I think that useage of HDR is more dependant ont he scene than the "right hands" I am yet to see a convincing HDR sunset, but I have seen plenty exposure blends that look very natural.
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