Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
This is my first successful attempt at stitching a series of HDR images together to make a panorama, I’m pretty satisfied with the result.
The final result is a composite of 21 separate images, taken from one of my favourite vantage points outside Crown, near the Spencer St bridge, at the little raised section which extends out towards the river. The weird curved bits are actually the railing, the middle part is a corner and is actually straight in reality.

It’s amazing how a bit of processing can turn a bunch of dull looking images into something like this.
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
After work today, apart from going to JB Hi-fi to buy two albums I liked which I discovered by downloading them off a torrent site (i.e. record companies are full of crap because that’s $40 they wouldn’t have got if it wasn’t for music piracy), I had the camera with me and I tried to bracket a few shots to see what I could get with some HDR post processing.
Also, note that this is pretty much the first time I’ve ever post-processed photos on the same day I took them. So here you go, it’s the Melbourne GPO (converted to a shopping arcade after it was gutted by fire). You’ll just have to ignore that tree on the edge, I didn’t want to stand in the middle of Elizabeth St and I was in a rush so I wasn’t going to spend several minutes looking for a better spot to take the picture from. Besides, it illustrates how HDR can bring out the detail in the tree which would otherwise be a dark silhouette.

Click image to view full size.

On the right, what it looks like after some perspective correction in Photoshop to get some more accurate angles which are more suitable for images of architecture. On the left, the three individual shots used to compose the HDR image. Click them for larger versions.
Technical stuff:
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikon AF-S VR 18-200mm
Total exposures: 3
Time taken: 15 November 2007, 8:23:19-20pm
Shutter speed: 1/40s, 1/160s, 1/10s.
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 1600
Bracketing mode: +/- 2 stops
Focal length: 18mm
Images #16070-16072
Post-processing:
HDR processing in HDRsoft Photomatix Pro (too lazy to find settings)
Resize and sharpening in Photoshop.
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