More Moscow HDR

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For all HDR lovers, some more Moscow in HDR by eduard@pakaln.ru





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    21 Responses to “More Moscow HDR”

    1. VIP says:

      Awesome photos!

    2. This guy should be brought in to design the next Half Life game.

    3. Texas1 says:

      Let’s just hope that the next Half Life game is fun. I haven’t been impressed so far. It makes me feel Half Asleep.

    4. Kaleppo says:

      These are totally awesome,looking great =)

    5. bobcrotch says:

      Does anyone have a link to the high resolution images? These would make awesome backgrounds..

    6. Peterm says:

      They look too artificial. I prefer “real” photos, but they’re cool anyway.

      • sbull.net says:

        I hate HDR photos.

        They look like a mix between IR photography, 3d renderings and real life. I personally think that traditional photos look a hell of alot better.

    7. Dido says:

      Talk about photoshop. Still looks nice though.

    8. Paddy_Fin says:

      These are magnificent pics! But I still hate russians… great editing, truly magnificent!!!

    9. Jickel says:

      I’d say there’s a difference between HDR and ’shopped, as in HDR Photoshop is used to combine data from several different exposures with real image data, rather than having the user add artificial image data afterwards. I’m sure there’s a lot of the latter in these images though, if only as local tone tweaking, but they’re still very impressive! Those ducks didn’t move around a lot during all those exposures.

    10. solidox says:

      That shot is taken during the day, notice the sun. I doubt that’s the moon, and that’s not a night sky with a long exposure IMO. HDR is just used to show a larger spectrum image, and that image doesn’t have to be nightime.

      But yeah, it does look fake, but there are better ways of using HDR.

    11. Ari The Finn says:

      Somehow this style reminds me of the old Russian art-painters, the way this guy alters the colours and such.

      Great work, and this really goes to show how it is possible to create something esthetically nice even from pics of industrial environment.

    12. What’s HDR, how is it done???

      Soooo Good!!!

      • kmapy says:

        You take several photos, keeping the camera still but having different exposure times for each shot. Then you use a software (for example Photomatix) to combine the photos in one image, choosing the settings for optimal niceness. See for instance: http://www.popphoto.com/howto/3038/how-to-create-high-dynamic-range-images.html
        You can get amazing results with quite simple settings, but this guy obviously goes over the top with his images.

        HDR imaging is different from traditional photography, you can’t judge them by the same standards, as far as I’m concerned. They bring into view things the way that couldn’t be seen by naked eye, so in that respect they’re “unnatural”, but I love it nonetheless!

    13. karol lasia says:

      that looks so horrendously fake. when will people learn to use HDR in more subtle ways?

    14. brbrbr says:

      poorly made.
      someonee must larn Phostoshop and HDR little more.

    15. E says:

      In my opinion, these HDRs have got common sin - they look too unreal. Good HDRs try to show the real image of photographed place. But probably that was the author’s idea…

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