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On 2007-10-23 16:22:52, chrisfirst wrote:
Made this one yesterday:
thats amazing dude what did you use to achieve that? photoshop or photomatix?
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Posted: 2007-10-24 03:39:53
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these works were simply great!
imagination and creativity indeed has no limits
@donjuan:
amazing shots on page 1 as well! looks like they could be used as PC wallpapers
@chris...:
your learning curve on editing is peaking, mate

cheers!
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Posted: 2007-10-24 04:22:20
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@ The DON
good work with these pics mate... so, what camera did you use?
a dSLR? a Point and Shoot?! or any cam that can offer F/stops?
i want to learn too!
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Posted: 2007-10-24 05:10:02
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i just used a canon sd850 its just a point and shoot, you just need to have the ability to change the exposure level and then boom you can do it
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Posted: 2007-10-24 05:24:49
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ooohh, the IXUS 950 IS?! kewl... so did you use a tripod for that to make all files lined together?!
hhmm, with a tripod and a good composition...
do you think K800/810 can achieve such files to apply these techniques?!
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[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-10-24 04:53 ]
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Posted: 2007-10-24 05:50:00
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Anyone wanting to try this might find this blog post interesting..
http://backingwinds.blogspot.[....]e-professional-hdr-images.html
you dont need lots of expensive gear unless you count shelling out on photoshop, but your camera must be able to bracket the exposure or allow you to take multi exposures at different meter/shutter speeds, the aperture setting must remain the same
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Posted: 2007-10-24 11:27:29
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On 2007-10-24 05:50:00, rockygali wrote:
ooohh, the IXUS 950 IS?! kewl... so did you use a tripod for that to make all files lined together?!
hhmm, with a tripod and a good composition...
do you think K800/810 can achieve such files to apply these techniques?!
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[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-10-24 04:53 ]
yeah thats the one, yeah you must have a tripod for this, i would like to try with the k850 but like i say your gonna need a tripod because you combine 6 images all together
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Posted: 2007-10-24 20:30:55
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On 2007-10-24 03:39:53, DonJuan wrote:
On 2007-10-23 16:22:52, chrisfirst wrote:
Made this one yesterday:
thats amazing dude what did you use to achieve that? photoshop or photomatix?
Photomatix and it's only like a 10 minutes job! Very easy and you can see the resoults. It could be more sharp if I haven't moved the camera when I've made the firs pics...
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Posted: 2007-10-25 11:37:08
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On 2007-10-24 20:30:55, DonJuan wrote:
On 2007-10-24 05:50:00, rockygali wrote:
ooohh, the IXUS 950 IS?! kewl... so did you use a tripod for that to make all files lined together?!
hhmm, with a tripod and a good composition...
do you think K800/810 can achieve such files to apply these techniques?!
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[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-10-24 04:53 ]
yeah thats the one, yeah you must have a tripod for this, i would like to try with the k850 but like i say your gonna need a tripod because you combine 6 images all together
for like playing around, i think IPK-100 will do its job... now all i need is a good composition...
but one more thing... since you only play exposures on your images...
how bout take one quick shot (just one), then edit exposures on photoshop, like adjust brightness, contrast and stuff.. then recreate the image and merge them in HDR....
do you think it will work?!
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Posted: 2007-10-25 12:07:11
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you cant do that, you need to capture the highest exposure and the lowest so you get all the areas if you know what i mean. If you just take one pic you will only get one exposure and the camera can not capture all what you see, thats why we trick the camera by merging all the pics. You see?
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Posted: 2007-10-25 20:33:23
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