A few nighttime interior pics
since you like to take pics like me, i dont really like sigma lenses but other than that have you tried HDR? here are a few samples.
HDR = High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that allows a far greater dynamic range of exposures (i.e. a large range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows.
Basically you take a set of photographs with different exposures. You then use HDR software to merge the three photos together






HDR = High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that allows a far greater dynamic range of exposures (i.e. a large range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows.
Basically you take a set of photographs with different exposures. You then use HDR software to merge the three photos together






ORIGINAL: ANBAUTO
since you like to take pics like me, i dont really like sigma lenses but other than that have you tried HDR? here are a few samples.
HDR = High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that allows a far greater dynamic range of exposures (i.e. a large range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows.
Basically you take a set of photographs with different exposures. You then use HDR software to merge the three photos together






since you like to take pics like me, i dont really like sigma lenses but other than that have you tried HDR? here are a few samples.
HDR = High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that allows a far greater dynamic range of exposures (i.e. a large range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows.
Basically you take a set of photographs with different exposures. You then use HDR software to merge the three photos together






Most my pictures actually are done using a 3 exposure HDR method. But I use HDR to create realism, as opposed to surrealism. I never could create anything as a surrealistic HDR that I really enjoyed. The purpose to HDR is to bring out the shadows and bring down the highlights so we can see all the details in a picture. Surreal HDR's blow out all the little details.
Here's another subtle HDR

Here's a not as subtle, yet not over the top, HDR of my engine bay

Here's a couple that're almost over the top



And finally, here are a few of my over the top HDR's






Here's another subtle HDR

Here's a not as subtle, yet not over the top, HDR of my engine bay

Here's a couple that're almost over the top



And finally, here are a few of my over the top HDR's









Pictures look awesome though