Shooting time lapse HDR video with an SLR camera can be pretty time consuming, especially when you do it manually. I’m gonna have to buy a remote if I plan on doing more of this type of photography. I might even by a camera specifically for doing time lapse. The Pentax K-7 would be a good candidate since it does HDR in-camera. This would save me a step in the time lapse process allowing me to go straight to video.
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Software Used for Processing Photo:
Photomatix – Used for creating high dynamic range.
Topaz Adjust – Photoshop plugin used to enhance details.
Topaz DeNoise – Photoshop plugin used to eliminate noise.
Topaz Clean – Photoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.
Photomatix – Used for creating high dynamic range.
Topaz Adjust – Photoshop plugin used to enhance details.
Topaz DeNoise – Photoshop plugin used to eliminate noise.
Topaz Clean – Photoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.
Photography Style: High Dynamic Range Time Lapse
Digital Camera Used: Canon 20D
Lens Used: Sigma 17-200mm
Photo Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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