Posts Tagged ‘Nikon D700’
Roaming around Hong Kong’s Time Square with HDR post-processing
I’ve had HDR (high dynamic range) software for a couple of years and just never gotten around to experimenting with it. Sitting around on a holiday with nothing to do, I decided to play with it. HDR allows for an exaggerated range of luminance that takes a photo into the abstract and obviously loses it connection to reality. Not everyone likes the results. I happen to think that it works pretty well with night shots in a brightly lit urban environment. However, a little can be insufferable sometimes.
All photos shot with a Nikon D700 and Nikkor AFS 14-24mm f/2.8 zoom lens. Post processing with Capture One, Aperture 3 and Photomatrix HDR Tone Mapping software.
Shanghai boulevard at night with Nikon wide angles lenses.
Last month I spent a week in Shanghai on the Pudong side of the river near the large TV-radio tower. One night I took a long walk with my Nikon D700 and two lenses, the Nikkor – fisheye 16mm f/2.8l lens and the Nikkor 24mm f/1.4 lens. These photos are some of the results of the photo walk. I don’t know which ones I like more, the photos with the 24mm or the fisheye. They lend a different feel to the photos but I think that they are both pleasing. I happen to like the fisheye results as the severe distortion does focus attention on the center of the photo, that is, the area in the photo that has the least distortion.