fordfanjpn
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Here's the website for award-winning Japanese photographer Norihisa Hosaka, who uses DP1 and GRD cameras. A man after my own heart!
http://www.hosakanorihisa.com/
Bill
http://www.hosakanorihisa.com/
Bill
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No problem, the new Ricoh camera will do it for you, on the fly. :thumbup:I absolutely love HRD...but I've never managed to fully get good results.
A little to much post prosessing IMO. My personal preference would be less cause many of the images is "to much" for my taste. Its all about taste I guess
I agree 100%, the actual content isn't anything special, its all dependent on heavy use of a few plugins which can pass on the screen but fail miserably in print. This process is done to death over the past few years, imho.There's to much in the HDR conversions.....
I am struggling to see the image and all that happens is that I get lost in the process.....
The process detracts from the message/image and does not add to the experience...
I'm not a purist either, actually far from it, in this case I'm just not impressed with the content nor the type and quality of post processing. I've seen good HDR and it can be very impressive when done well, we don't have that here, I don't even think that these are HDR images, they look more like simple PS plug-ins than anything else.Good to see a few other OFs in here that lean to the purist's side of photography. Way too much for me as well, but I must admit, up front, to a bias against HDR work.
My take is that if the troops who took those marvelous photos on the recent Moab trip were to have used HDR techniques, they'd have ended up looking unrealistic, also.
A function of my age and upbringing, I suppose, but photography, to me, has always been about capturing what is!
Ok, shields up! :argue: