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06-04-2008, 10:02 PM
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Tori--that's just stunning! Wow!
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06-04-2008, 11:26 PM
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06-05-2008, 03:48 AM
#5343
interesting effect. i like the backgrouind very much. i think the foreground car is a little too light though.
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06-05-2008, 06:57 AM
#5344
Thanks truflip and Adam
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06-05-2008, 09:26 AM
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I have been away for a few weeks so I am a bit behind. I had about 20 pages to go through this morning. There were some great pics over the last few days. Toriaj, btuner, Rooz and Dread Pirate - all great work.
Delobbo - Great shot. I was just in Chicago and a great time. Fun city. Here is one from my trip.

This one took some work. I am just starting to learn HDR and this was one of my first trys. It was from one raw file and then had some lightroom as well as photoshop work as well. I have a ways to go but I am already having fun with the results. What do you think?
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06-05-2008, 10:35 AM
#5346
 Originally Posted by toriaj
VR, if I may answer for B, it's because the small aperture creates the "starry" effect in the lights. It also enables the long shutter speed to get those streaky lights in the ... ship? (B, hope I was right, if not please correct)
I did remarkably little PP on this shot. The trees really were these colors. Beautiful in bloom. I used my 1.2 ND grad on the sky. I probably didn't need the small aperture here though. I was experimenting with the DOF aspect, and so far I have not noticed any "diffraction" in the shots. I spent an hour taking pictures at this spot :P
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Wow where IS that! Awesome picture.
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06-05-2008, 11:15 AM
#5347
It's in Wanship, Utah. If you go to my flickr, view that shot and look on the right, you can click to see a map.
Rooz, how do you use off-camera flashes at the zoo? Do you have friends hold them?
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06-05-2008, 12:52 PM
#5348
 Originally Posted by esp
I have been away for a few weeks so I am a bit behind. I had about 20 pages to go through this morning. There were some great pics over the last few days. Toriaj, btuner, Rooz and Dread Pirate - all great work.
Delobbo - Great shot. I was just in Chicago and a great time. Fun city. Here is one from my trip.
This one took some work. I am just starting to learn HDR and this was one of my first trys. It was from one raw file and then had some lightroom as well as photoshop work as well. I have a ways to go but I am already having fun with the results. What do you think?
Hey nice pic - I was actually at the Cubs game this past Saturday. Setup some shots for a panorama but Im having a b*tch of a time merging em. They are just not lining up. sux.
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06-05-2008, 01:05 PM
#5349
delobbo, for stitching panos, the best program I've found is Autostitch.
The interface is a bit rough but it works like magic.... I won't post an example here (it was shot with a Canon!), but if you search my flickrstream for 'mirage', you will find one of the Mirage hotel in Vegas which was shot handheld).
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06-05-2008, 01:29 PM
#5350
 Originally Posted by esp
I have been away for a few weeks so I am a bit behind. I had about 20 pages to go through this morning. There were some great pics over the last few days. Toriaj, btuner, Rooz and Dread Pirate - all great work.
Delobbo - Great shot. I was just in Chicago and a great time. Fun city. Here is one from my trip.
This one took some work. I am just starting to learn HDR and this was one of my first trys. It was from one raw file and then had some lightroom as well as photoshop work as well. I have a ways to go but I am already having fun with the results. What do you think?
This is a great shot. I really like the composition and it has a classic color scheme to it.
It isn't HDR if it was only one shot though. What all did you do to it? Often times I see people tone map single images to create a pseudo-HDR look (surreal, dreamy) but it looks like you didn't go that route here, which I like.
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