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nomeradona...
Only 86 to go...then what?
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very nice set david, i love the pattern and perspective created by the bikes leading to that lady. indeed cropping that guy will help to accentuate the view to that lady.
DE more to come...
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i haven't shot digital in over a year (well, except for a cellcam) but here's some from the all digi days.. i pretty much stick to two things: street and skateboard photography...
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wow jeff, those are awesome action shots. excellen viewpoints also. and the second batch.. WOWOOW!! superb use of light and very sharp... more more more.. im inspired.
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Great shots Jeff... you're raising the bar, man.
A few more from Cuba series. Okay, I'm heading to the streets.
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DE.. Now you're introducing framing with your shots ha... i love them all. keep them coming...
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stopping the series for the moment.. i love to share these..
simplicity of the east1
simplicity of the east2
simplicity
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From Malta
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It's so cool to fire up the computer and see these amazing shots. What a great way to connect with everyone and start or end the day.
I need to figure a better way to post my shots. Suggestions.
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I find uploading pics to an external hosting site and then linking them using the [img] is the best way to control how your shots are displayed.
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I'm starting to play around with Tone Mapping. Here's my first try. Not there yet.
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wow its really nice to see diiferent parts of the world with your shots.. imagine Malta... thnaks david H. DE is that your HDRI try and using tone mapping? i bet you are using cool temperature right. ///
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@nomeradona said:
wow its really nice to see diiferent parts of the world with your shots.. imagine Malta... thnaks david H. DE is that your HDRI try and using tone mapping? i bet you are using cool temperature right. ///
nomeradona,
There is actually a lot of blue in the shot. I created a quasi-HDR/Tone Map from a single JPEG converted to TIF 16bit and then played with it in PS. I have absolutely no idea what I am doing yet or if the conversion to TIF 16 bit made any difference. It turned out okay since I wanted a Painterly/Photo Realistic look.I'm getting close to buying a new camera and leaning towards a Panasonic DMC FZ 28. What do you think?
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/panasonic_fz28.htmlEDIT:
So, here is a version of the Havana rooftop pano as a pseudo HDR Tonemap. I took the image and created five exposures in PS then rendered it in Photomatix. There are still issues that are a result of the original photo being a JPEG and not having enough information to work with, however, this is pretty cool and once I get my new camera all will be good.
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very nice DE, you seem getting the hang of HDRI.. love it.. more please.
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@unknownuser said:
I'm getting close to buying a new camera and leaning towards a Panasonic DMC FZ 28. What do you think?
Nice camera although for another 100 you can buy a real reflex...i.e. nikon d-40 or equiv. canon.
The panasonic doesn't have manual (mechanical) stops. Or at least there is no mention of it in the specs. As it is not a reflex camera I would assume that there are no stops. This would not be suitable for your HDRI work.ps: great shot of the boat!
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A trip to Manhattan a few years ago. . .
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Took a little trip down to the marina today.
Still needs a little tweaking in places like the sky.
Second version with sky.
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@hebrides said:
@unknownuser said:
I'm getting close to buying a new camera and leaning towards a Panasonic DMC FZ 28. What do you think?
Nice camera although for another 100 you can buy a real reflex...i.e. nikon d-40 or equiv. canon.
The panasonic doesn't have manual (mechanical) stops. Or at least there is no mention of it in the specs. As it is not a reflex camera I would assume that there are no stops. This would not be suitable for your HDRI work.ps: great shot of the boat!
Thanks.
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