Cem_Usakligil
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Thanks Mike, I am away to bed too. An hour later here you knowCem
This is interesting. The apparent compression of the scene and our tradematk clean processing and tone mapping.
I'm away to bed now as I'm tired and not up to much comment, but it looks like a model
Mike
A wonderful melange of old buildings and urban decay.
I was in Lisbon for a day when I was ten. I remember the taxi going down streets so narrow that pedestrians had to step into doorways to let it past.
Yes, as Mike points out this is far more clear, distinct, than anyone could observe.
Asher
I would not call my SNS-HDR skills superb, compared to other regular users of that program. After all, it is very easy to use and after some practice anybody can become equally proficient in it. Specifically for this particular picture, tone mapping is a bit more extreme (or even garish) than I normally would have applied as explained before. So yes, it could have been more subtle. Perhaps I will revisit this later and create another version. But for now, here is the comparison you have asked for:Well, Cem, your SNS HDR skill is superb and your application exemplary. Don't let the Portuguese ever see this picture or they might Canonize the ruins, LOL! Might you post a 500 pixel wide version of the "before" and "after" versions, side by side. Anyone who thinks that HDR has to be other worldly and garish needs to look at this.
Yes indeed. Like this one, for instance:...I was in Lisbon for a day when I was ten. I remember the taxi going down streets so narrow that pedestrians had to step into doorways to let it past.
Thanks! One can only imagine the history of the place and there are many layers.I really like that image. It speaks with a thousand voices we are unable to hear.
Thanks Fahim. These are places of old history, one can literally swim in it.Cem, to much is visible!! But I like what is visible. This is what lends European cities their charm.
Not a city built a week ago!!
Best.
p.s a bit of saturation would make it pop imho.
Hi Asher,
I would not call my SNS-HDR skills superb, compared to other regular users of that program. After all, it is very easy to use and after some practice anybody can become equally proficient in it. Specifically for this particular picture, tone mapping is a bit more extreme (or even garish) than I normally would have applied as explained before. So yes, it could have been more subtle. Perhaps I will revisit this later and create another version. But for now, here is the comparison you have asked for:
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It is really worth the visit, recommended. Thanks for chiming in.Great shot! Im really looking forward to going there some day.
Enough diversion, back to Lisbon again. Here is the entrance of the ultra modern metro station Oriente servicing the Expo Park.
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