HDR & Landscape Photography by Dave Gibson

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

This is a video montage of my HDR and Landscape Photography; the accompanying music is by Artesia and track called 'Quand vient la nuit'.

The HDR process was accomplished using Photomatix, noise reduction and very slight colour enhancement using the Topaz Adjust plugin; there are only slight tweeks with my HDR and no extreme adjustments (Photos first half of video).

I hope you enjoyed viewing this video and my photography.

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Uploader Comments (PaganDave1974)

  • nice

    

  • @mc12 Cheers!

  • wow, very nice pictures!

  • @VfxFilmer Many thanks!

  • Good images imaginatively handled and great music too boot! Thanks!

  • @Telthecelt Thank you!

Top Comments

  • I love your style... a lot of people like to go all out on saturation when they make HDR photos.

    Can I gripe on you a bit for not having an HD video so I can see the pics in all their glory ;d?

  • That's truly amazing job! I enjoyed watching! ;)

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  • These are so visually stimulating. Great job. I like HDR pictures a lot.

  • I'm an amateur and just learned about HDR. These pictures are stunning. I've seen others online that are unsettling, creepy. But these are wonderful, the images don't look like cartoons and the HDR enhances the scenes, it doesn't detract anything.

  • fantastic work...well done

  • BEAUTIFUL! May I ask what kind of camera you used? Keep up the great work.

  • Love it! I have been wanting to learn HDR for a while now. And this definitely inspires me. Great Job!!!

  • Great pics!

  • Great photos! What color setting do you use in camera?, ie vivid, standard, warm side of color temp scale, etc.

    Thanks.

  • beautiful, i miss the UK, its where all my ancestors are from

  • use any camera to do this really, just snap a pic under normal exposure, use windows gallery edit, and boost the shadow and mess with the histogram to achieve this, sure the right way is to take 3 pics and stack ,1 of each being at a under ,normal and over exposed. but its possible with almost any editing tool out there

  • Absolutely beautiful.

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