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Originally Posted by speedminded
i got that already... i meant was he just shooting or did he wait and shoot once he saw the lightning...
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Originally Posted by speedminded
i got that already... i meant was he just shooting or did he wait and shoot once he saw the lightning...
5 second exposure, im sure it took more than one try to get it. but there is a 5 second margin of error to catch some lighting :)
eh I was aware of the nasty weather, and I just went out to get a six pack, and took my camera with me, in the event that I felt compelled to take some pictures. the storm got worse, and I felt compelled.
--bored at work the other day:::
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3056/...f2191c6b_o.jpg
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Originally Posted by puregroove
Damn where do you work?
Wendy's. Later, QD.
Damn, Wendy's is getting high-tech these days.Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Lolol. It's the New Virtual Wendy's. Later, QD.
Hahaa. Sounds useful.Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
First HDR attempt.
Middle Image:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...zeWizard-2.jpg
HDR attempt:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...eWizard-12.jpg
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Originally Posted by mushroom_toy
Not enough -ev(underexposure) which makes your overexposed still too bright.
This is a 5exp shot -2, -1, 0, +1, +2
IM just using a point and shoot so I can only do a shot inbetween -2-2..hmm so maybe I should set it to more frames?
Oh I think I got it, I think ill try a five set one next tiem I take some pics.
Crow Creek which flows into Seed Lake, shot from my vehicle 5exp shot
SO you think shooting a -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2 ev would render better results? Ive heard the 3 set shots worked pretty good, but i think ill try a 5.
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Originally Posted by mushroom_toy
More the merrier! 5 is usually the best. I will shoot 9 sometimes, depends if there is a lot of shadows or not.
If its bright outside then just make sure your -ev is low enough. shoot one at -2 and see what it looks like, then maybe try a -2.5 and see what that does. Just as long as you can bring all the overexposed to a resonable exposure...
How are you processing these?
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Originally Posted by imbosile
lol...yeah, same building as Wendy's. --next to Philips Arena and Centennial Park. :D :goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
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Originally Posted by puregroove
CNN Center? I see that baller ass mac.
That seems to fit the description. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by imbosile
They're, actually, quite affordable. No more than your average L lense [canon]. :yes:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...e/desktop/imac
Yeah mine only goesup as high as 2 and as low as -2 so anything in between I can do, unfortunately since its just a p&s. Im using Photoshop Cs2 9.0 for em, then slightly editing the curves a little, but im not doing as much as I want to.Quote:
Originally Posted by RUSH
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Originally Posted by mushroom_toy
Are you loading the photos through Automate, Merge to HDR, load the photos, come back to main screen click on image, then mode, then 16bit, it will open a box, and you want to click on I think its called Local adaptation, your photo will be all out of wack, click on the histogram link in that box, click bottom of histogram and slide the bottom over to the start of the shadow, anything after that is up to you and what you think looks good. Everything I just said is through CS3 so I hope its close to CS2....
Is that what you were doing? I wasnt happy with the results of HDR photos though PS though!
Yeah Ill have to try that. I was only going as far as after loading the images to merge int hdr, and then editing the curves slightly. Mauybe thats why it didnt turn out quite right either.Quote:
Originally Posted by RUSH
Picture I printed for an upcoming art show
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2385/...d01db23b_o.jpg
More info about the shot
The camera settings
^nice man
reps:::.. great work. :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by CRAZY_JAY
I know where that was taken!!!! I've trespassed there myself ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by CRAZY_JAY
Sunsetting and a Horse eating
u must have some really nice glass Khris::: :goodjob:
not really, good ol 18-55 does the trick when she has to plus a lil PP doesnt hurt..Quote:
Originally Posted by puregroove
Smyrna!
Beaaaaautiful shots man.
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Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
WOot WoOt, going to pick up an 18-55 VR this afternoon. I can't wait. :D
Yep, here's another shot from the same location. I did not size it right when I uploaded it so if you want to see a big version click hereQuote:
Originally Posted by KustomBuildz
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2211/...ee389b1852.jpg
Besides the small amount of city lights through the windows it was completely dark. My flashes were hissing and squealing after this shot. It took 4 tries to get a picture that I felt had the correct lighting. I started out at the far left of the frame with 2 Nikon SB25 flashes. I walked parallel with the train alternating the flashes as I walked. After that I walked back aiming the flashes up. Camera settings
Pcked up the 18-55 VR a few hours ago, I love this thing haha
^ nice :) now put the fisheye thing on it
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Originally Posted by changaroo
Yeah I did, pretty neat. Basically full circle. :D
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Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
Looks similar to the Marriot, but the Marriot is a lot taller. Nice shot though!
One of my roommates is trying to grow a bonsai tree. LOL.
http://homepage.mac.com/prelude511/i...bonsaitree.jpg
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Originally Posted by imbosile
I think he was actually talking about the 18-55 kit lens not the VR.
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Originally Posted by RUSH
Yeah I know, I just figured I would chime in. It's basically the kit lens when I turn VR off anyway.
yea i was talkin about the kit lens...
appreciate it man..Quote:
Originally Posted by r0bb86
Im looking into getting me that Nikkor 24-120VR.. after that will be that Sigma 10-20mm..