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@double espresso said:
This is from my 'Street' series.
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WOWWOOWW! DE hdri right?bubba.. thats more like it. its time for me to sleep now, you showed me the clock. hehhehe. nice and simple.
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@nomeradona said:
@double espresso said:
This is from my 'Street' series.
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WOWWOOWW! DE hdri right?I'm shooting everything RAW and using various editing techniques depending on the subject. As far as HDR goes, it's quite restrictive since the subject needs to be virtually movement free and that really limits it's usability for me. Right now, I use PhotoMatix (PSCS4 HDR is lame) to process some of the single images after I EV alterer them - then I tonemap and finally take them back into PS and/or LightRoom. Each photo is a different set of challenges.
BUBBALOVE... nice to see you are back. Cool clock.
Cheers,
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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...
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Here are a few I took a while back...
'Monday Night Football'
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'Smith Mountain Lake'
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'All-Star Shindig'
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'Enemies'
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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
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reposted...
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Cool shots. Great to see more photos!
Keep on truckin'...
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@double espresso said:
@nomeradona said:
@double espresso said:
This is from my 'Street' series.
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WOWWOOWW! DE hdri right?I'm shooting everything RAW and using various editing techniques depending on the subject. As far as HDR goes, it's quite restrictive since the subject needs to be virtually movement free and that really limits it's usability for me. Right now, I use PhotoMatix (PSCS4 HDR is lame) to process some of the single images after I EV alterer them - then I tonemap and finally take them back into PS and/or LightRoom. Each photo is a different set of challenges.
BUBBALOVE... nice to see you are back. Cool clock.
Cheers,
DEyou 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.
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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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