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Thats why I asked. Looks too good to be hand held.
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I guess my young hands can keep it steady
And shooting with AEB +/- 2 in drive mode helps, 5 fps is pretty fast
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"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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Wherever this frightening place is...I will not enter!
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Haha!
I'll not be entering either - but it's actually quite a pretty little church...
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Like the composition matt, the gravestones could do with a little dodging. I think a little selective dodging and burning after the main HDRing can make an image really pop.
I just tried a little for my photoblog...
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I saw that first one on your blog nords, that is a class A shot right there.
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Yeh nords that first shot really works, really subtle...
"Wah wah wah Dorothy Parker wah wah wah" - hanratty21
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Those are superb rob & nords - how it should be done!
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Amazing HDR of Tokyo
http://flickr.com/photos/altus/322152193/
Guys archive has a lot of HDR. Very over done hdr but still insteresting.
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"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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He has risen!
I took this last night...first attempt at HDR...not sure i completely understand HDR yet though...
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"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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say no more
I was searching flashkit for HDR and found this thread so I guess this is the place to ask... I'm trying a few HDR pics myself and I've done ok with taking a few different exposures of the same scene where nothing is moving but my question is - what methods are there for creating an HDR image of a moving object? I saw a link posted earlier where there was photo of someone splashing water in their face - you could haredly take 3 shots of that..
I have actually tried taking 1 photo and then creating 2 copies of this and changing the exposure of each photo to +2 and -2... I've been using adobe lighroom beta for this - it does seem to find more detail in the same photo at different exposures.. Then, as with the other photos, I run it through Photomatix and touch up in PS..
Does that sound like an ok method? Does anyone have any tips for creating HDR images of moving objects?
Cheers.
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when i can't use the multiple exposure bracketing method, i just shoot in raw then create three copies (-2, 0, +2). i've read that actually shooting three images is the best way, but i haven't been able to tell the difference. i think there are so many other factors at play when created good HDR.
Ah, these boys is all swelled up. So this was earlier...getting set to trade. Then, woooaaah differences.
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I have tried the one RAW shot, then saving out 3 different exposure copies, and running them through Photomatix, but it never worked as good as taking three jpg's using exposure bracketing.
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that's great CT. i've never tried it with B&W.
this is a learning thread...what process did you use? bracketing or RAW? photomatix, pshop, what? when did you convert to black and white?
Ah, these boys is all swelled up. So this was earlier...getting set to trade. Then, woooaaah differences.
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