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@unknownuser said:
I just finished my Photo 101 class and learned a lot of different techniques and camera settings. I hope to put this knowledge to good use in the near future...
congratulations bubba. wow man those last pictures of your jsut shows what you have learned..more more more....
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[quote="marked001"]just got back from a little family vacation and took some pics..
was mostly in london...but took most of my pics when i ditched the family with my friend and went to Chamonix, France
i love all those pics marked especially this...look at the scale of those people with the grandness of the space... awesome..
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@double espresso said:
Cool shots. Great to see more photos!
Keep on truckin'...
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first was just the grafitti, now it has a truck. are you doing some photo animation DE? -
Just want to let all the photographers know how much I've been enjoying your images. nomeradona, your pictures are luminous ... full of wonderful light. You are a master. I have a new appreciation of Vietnam because of them!
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@nomeradona said:
you knwo what i found with my camera DE, it has a multiple exposure setting, where when you put it on that dial, it will quickly take 3 different exposure of the subjects within a second. its a kinda like multipe burst.
My camera will only bracket three/half stops and ideally I need a minimum of original/-2/+2 for a true HDRI. The bigger issue is if there is any movement like a windy day pushing clouds or some object that is moving even a quick bracket time of say 1 second means every frame has movement and the HDR just can't align them cleanly enough for a sharp image.
[/quote] first was just the grafitti, now it has a truck. are you doing some photo animation DE?[/quote]
This is actually a composite of two photo images. I took a shot of the truck I was happy with but the background was uninteresting - I then went searching for a suitable background and found the abandoned graffiti building. Then I comped the two shots and started to play.
I am interested in the 'fine art' of digital photography, the 'Three Kids' is a good example, so I am experimenting with various processing techniques.Here's another style approach for the truck - I like how a change to desaturation conveys a different emotional message.
DE
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WOW DE your post processing skill is just outstanding now. this truck and three kids were indeed superb. keep it up buddy and dont forget to share.
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@fbartels said:
Just want to let all the photographers know how much I've been enjoying your images. nomeradona, your pictures are luminous ... full of wonderful light. You are a master. I have a new appreciation of Vietnam because of them!
haha. thanks bartel. now i have to charge the ministry of tourism and culture of vietnam. kidding aside, i think vietnam really is a fascinating country to visit. it has long histroy, unique culture and the arts it has a lot of tourism products. -
Thanks nomerdona.
Here is the inside of the truck AND the cabin from an earlier boat photo. I shot the cabin looking through a window so I could get reflections of the outside. I'm still not too sure about the blown out window... right now I like it because it is a natural element and kind of feels right.
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@double espresso said:
Thanks nomerdona.
Here is the inside of the truck AND the cabin from an earlier boat photo. I shot the cabin looking through a window so I could get reflections of the outside. I'm still not too sure about the blown out window... right now I like it because it is a natural element and kind of feels right.
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[attachment=1:146ysj7u]<!-- ia1 -->FALCON_CABIN.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:146ysj7u]cool. nice shots. i like the grunges and light penetrating the cabins.
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Another one out of the cooker...
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yes i love this.. the filipinos has digital photo competition about the same subject here http://www.cgpinoy.org
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DE,
that cabin shot is so environmental(?) puts me right there and makes me want to stay a while. Impressive work (all of it).Peter
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@pbacot said:
DE,
that cabin shot is so environmental(?) puts me right there and makes me want to stay a while. Impressive work (all of it).Peter
Thank you Peter.
nomeradona... this is a single shot - no comping.
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@double espresso said:
@pbacot said:
DE,
that cabin shot is so environmental(?) puts me right there and makes me want to stay a while. Impressive work (all of it).Peter
Thank you Peter.
nomeradona... this is a single shot - no comping.
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i just love your style now DE... your beginning to have your own signature.
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continuing my 100 Faces of my Art room series
No. 36. Observational drawing of cylinders
No. 37. Negative Space
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- my homeroom class
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- Tres Marias
- Removing the stickers to show the new extension
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- 3d class
- the vase
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want to share my these quickies
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some random photos
Lang chai (Phan Thiet, Vietnam)colours
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