|
 |
|
Genoa HDR © Dave McKane |
AN HDR WORKSHOP AND FIELD TRIP WITH DAVE McKANE
Limited spaces - click here to book now
HDR (or High Dynamic Range) is an exciting new way to take and process photographs. The effects can be used to great effect on single photos or, better yet, processed using a series of exposure bracketed shots ranging from very dark to very bright. The idea of HDR is to extend the range of detail that a single photo can capture.
Learn key camera techniques
Through Dave’s examples of his own HDR photography from around the world, you will learn how to research and identify special locations that are likely to result in great HDR shots. You will also learn the professional photographer’s tips and techniques on how to set the camera up to ensure you get properly exposure bracketed shots, even if your camera doesn't have Auto Exposure Bracketing.
 |
|
| St Patrick's Cathedral HDR © Dave McKane |
|
Learn great post processing tips in the computer
No great HDR shot is complete without a little bit of post-processing in the computer afterwards. In this unique masterclass you will learn key techniques when creating and manipulating HDR files in Photomatix, including control of the excessive noise that is a feature of the HDR process. You will also learn important tips for further processing in Photoshop/Elements.
In this special masterclass you will also learn about how to create stunning black and whites in HDR, something most users of HDR are simply not aware of.
|
 |
|
Grand Canal Basin HDR © Dave McKane |
Topics covered
During this unique masterclass you will learn key elements of HDR photography including how to:
- Research and identify great HDR locations
- Take control of the key camera settings for HDR including Auto Exposure Bracketing using continuous shooting to minimise the time lag between shots (important in limiting cloud movement)
- Use and manipulate Raw files to control key exposure and white balance settings
- Control Chromatic Aberration (the red and purple fringing that occurs with many wide angle lenses)
- Use Photomatix HDR software at an advanced level
- Use masks and layers in Photoshop/Elements to bring out all the important detail in your shots
- Use special distortion correction tricks to minimise converging parallels on tall buildings
- Use Noise reduction to control the excessive noise that HDR introduces to your shots
- You are encouraged to bring you own laptop along if it has any version of Photoshop or Photoshop Elements on it (if you don't have the software you can download a free 30 day trial at www.adobe.com/downloads. A small number of laptops can be supplied with Photoshop Elements installed
- Dave will be supplying some of his images so you can practise using the special post processing techniques that he will be demonstrating
- A special on-location discussion will take place immediately after the workshop where only participants from this workshop will get detailed direction from Dave as to how to set up your equipment to ensure you get some great shots
Refreshements
Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available for you on arrival at the Institute, along with the usual friendly welcome!
Field Trip
Attendees will partipicate in a special HDR Photography Shoot held immediately after the Workshop.
SPACES LIMITED - Book now to avoid disappointment
Some more of Dave's HDR Photography can be seen on his Flickr site here
| SCHEDULE AND BOOKING |
| Type |
Workshop |
| Length |
3 Hours plus 1 hour field trip |
| Time |
10am to 1pm |
| Fee |
€60 for current and past students
€80 for others including attendees of the Canon Free SLR Training |
| Next Course |
Sunday 11 March |
| Fee Includes |
Fee includes high quality printed tutorial notes, coffee, tea and biccies. |
| Venue |
Institute of Photography,
Lord Edward St, Dublin 2 |
|
 |
View Larger Map |
| Payment |
Payment by cheque, bank draft or postal order can be made here Credit Cards payments can be made below (unfortunately we can't take Laser at the moment)
|
If you have any further queries please don't hesitate to contact us at info@instituteofphotography.ie,
or call us on +353 1 633 9089.
Back to Top
|