Burning Harbour / Le port brûle
Blending with Photomatix Pro
2015 (c) Vincent Le Roy
About this picture / A propos de cette photo :
Here, the lights are 100% real but none of your cameras can fix such a scene although your eyes see it. For this, you need to go to HDR to unveil all the color range. This kind of lights last one or two minutes, so you need to go fast while shooting and have the correct adjustments on your Dslr. While processing I also correct the white balance to have the true colors and in this case it was really easy to do with the white shutter.
(Ici, les lumières sont bien réelles mais aucun de nos appareils ne peut les reproduire avec une seule prise. Pour y arriver, je suis passé par un HDR avec 9 photos à différentes exposition (appelé bracketing en mode rafale) et cela a permis de révéler toute la gamme couleur. Sur celle-ci, j'ai dû corriger la balance des blancs également et ce fut assez facile dans ce cas en prenant comme référence les volets des maisons que je savais blancs.)
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Yes HDR's often look very unreal but the longer I look at the picture the more I like it !
yep! this one is 100% real :) we can see such lights here 4 or 5 times per year... Thank you for your comment @raphaelhuber :-)
Maybe you should consider writing posts about editing?! You would be the person to look to. After all, you do show extensive knowledge (even if I say so myself, lol).
but once again @rimicane, I think you just look at the picture but if you go through the post, i give all details about how to do it ;) but it won't be a tutorial, just guidelines ;-)
And I do, I do go through the post and read your bonuses, but for a novice like myself it is not that big of a help, it is quite technical ;)
for sure I will make later tutorials :-) then you will be able to apply :-)
Yes, I was very surprised to read about the use of HDR in this photo, because it usually looks, well, not to be true! But this one is a masterclass!
A good HDR must not be seen, except if I tell you :D
Well done!
this is a beauty thak you photographar for give this nice picture
stunning!
Beautiful. So colorful!
MIND BLOWN
Love the composition... and the sky! :)
Very well done on this one, my friend
thank you dear @axeman :-)
A good shot :) The colours come out well with the HDR.
Congrats on the win.
That's amazing, like the sky is on fire!