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souporman
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:31
7 shot, +/- 1 exposure of Ledenhall Market (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadenhall_Market) taken last weekend. Would like to go back and reshoot it without that light on the right hand side :)

http://www.evilkitchen.ca/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=10673

kirkt
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:32
Neat!

Kirk

Counterman01
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:36
Fantastic!

FredH999
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:58
Very nice; although, a tad dark for my taste.
Architecture just isn't what it used to be!

Fred

007
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 17:34
OMG.. That is great.. "Nice Work" doesn't cut it.. I do see how the light on the right distracts.. could you post process it out? clone it out?

Gary McDuffie
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 17:54
Very nice! How bad was the lens correction for wide angle? I see it's at 24mm. Which lens?

Roy Mathers
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 18:18
When you go back, will you look at the spelling of its name?:D

souporman
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 18:54
Neat!

Kirk

Fantastic!

Very nice; although, a tad dark for my taste.
Architecture just isn't what it used to be!

Fred

Thanks folks!

OMG.. That is great.. "Nice Work" doesn't cut it.. I do see how the light on the right distracts.. could you post process it out? clone it out?

It's actually not that far from my flat, so I'll likely just try again this weekend. Thanks for the compliments though!

Very nice! How bad was the lens correction for wide angle? I see it's at 24mm. Which lens?

I didn't do any lens corrections on this one. Was shot with my 24mm TS-E, used a bubble level to try to keep everything square :)

When you go back, will you look at the spelling of its name?:D

hahaha! Oops...Leadenhall Market. Thanks Roy :)

82NoMe
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 19:33
This is a great photo. I wish you would have posted a little larger. (1024)
I think the MK3 is one of the best HDR cameras going. I shoot all my photos in 7 shot +/- 1EV. Now I would like to try a 1DS...

navydoc
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 20:04
Great color and detail...excellent image.

On a side note, can a 1D be set up to shoot more than 3 bracketed shots? I just recently aquired the 1Ds MkII and would love to set it up that way.

82NoMe
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 20:11
Great color and detail...excellent image.

On a side note, can a 1D be set up to shoot more than 3 bracketed shots? I just recently aquired the 1Ds MkII and would love to set it up that way.

Hi navydoc. Your new camera should excel.

Canon 1D MKII / MKII N 3, 5 or 7 shot. 1/3 to 3 EV, 8.5 fps

marco_30D
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 20:22
nice clean work.

tmcman
27th of March 2010 (Sat), 06:10
Yes. I have my 1Ds2 set up to take 5 bracketed shots.
I forget exactly how but it has to be done through a firewire connection to computer.
Enjoy.

souporman
29th of March 2010 (Mon), 04:51
This is a great photo. I wish you would have posted a little larger. (1024)
I think the MK3 is one of the best HDR cameras going. I shoot all my photos in 7 shot +/- 1EV. Now I would like to try a 1DS...

Thanks. I know what you mean about posting larger images. When I first started posting images online I was torn between posting smaller images or watermarking larger ones. In the end I went with unmarked smaller images, in no small part due to the fact that I couldn't come up with a good watermark ;)

Great color and detail...excellent image.

On a side note, can a 1D be set up to shoot more than 3 bracketed shots? I just recently aquired the 1Ds MkII and would love to set it up that way.

Thanks navydoc! I know it's been mentioned, but yea, the 1D does 3, 5 or 7 bracketed shots. I've set mine to 7.

nice clean work.

Cheers!


I went back this weekend to redo the shot but forgot my hot shoe bubble level. I tried as best I could to eyeball it, but things were just too out of whack and my ps skills weren't up to fixing it well enough I'm afraid. Maybe next time :)

THE TROOPER
29th of March 2010 (Mon), 04:54
Like this a lot.

Kevin
29th of March 2010 (Mon), 19:39
Thanks folks!


I didn't do any lens corrections on this one. Was shot with my 24mm TS-E, used a bubble level to try to keep everything square

Nicely done, the TS-E 24mm is my most favorite lens for this composition.

crimsonblack
14th of April 2010 (Wed), 19:20
Oh man. This a wonderful image. The colors and the design of the building are nicely laid out. You nailed this one.