Well, I'm glad you appreciated the answer, but I'm not Annie!
(at least, not as far as I know...)

OOPS.....:o Sorry Bear!
John

Apr 27, 2011 20:56 | #5761 UMbear wrote in post #12306089 Well, I'm glad you appreciated the answer, but I'm not Annie! (at least, not as far as I know...) ![]() OOPS.....:o Sorry Bear! ---------------
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Apr 27, 2011 21:02 | #5762 Was working with another one of my storm shots from yesterday. Yeah, processing is over the top, but was trying to make it look even more ominous and surreal.
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natums Senior Member 739 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:07 | #5763 Awesome shot marubuzo! | Current Gear
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LuFaiNe Senior Member 440 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Monroe, NY More info | +1 ^^ foreboding and ominosity achieved. Good job Jeremy. Gripped 6D and T2i, 20mm 2.8, 50mm 1.4, 100mm 1.4, 10-22 3.5-4.5, Jag35 D-Focus v3, Jag35 7" External Monitor, Halo Rig Mini, CAME Stedicam, Rode VideoMic, a nice head and Annie's old legs
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LuFaiNe Senior Member 440 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Monroe, NY More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:22 | #5766 natums wrote in post #12306257 Another time lapse clip, planning on making a full short film of time lapse in LA ![]() Dusk Till Dawn Trailer Nate, the flare effects were done in post, correct? If so, I'm not sure I'm diggin' them. When I watch time lapse videos I really try to see what's goin' on and the flares are a bit distracting to me. However at around 25 seconds it does almost look like a northern lights flare which is cool. Gripped 6D and T2i, 20mm 2.8, 50mm 1.4, 100mm 1.4, 10-22 3.5-4.5, Jag35 D-Focus v3, Jag35 7" External Monitor, Halo Rig Mini, CAME Stedicam, Rode VideoMic, a nice head and Annie's old legs
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itzmered Senior Member 558 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: MN More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:30 | #5767 A friend is trying to win a photo contest and could use some votes. If you would be willing to register and vote it would be appreciated Chris ~
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natums Senior Member 739 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:40 | #5768 LuFaiNe wrote in post #12306573 Nate, the flare effects were done in post, correct? If so, I'm not sure I'm diggin' them. When I watch time lapse videos I really try to see what's goin' on and the flares are a bit distracting to me. However at around 25 seconds it does almost look like a northern lights flare which is cool. Either way I'm looking forward to the completed film. What program do you edit with? I generally agree, I did it because the shot turned out kinda shaky though and had some exposure throbbing. | Current Gear
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bobobird Cream of the Crop 5,138 posts Likes: 24 Joined Oct 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:42 | #5769 gepixelt wrote in post #12304532 ok everbody ... just one more cutenessness ![]() ![]() *quack* You can say that again.
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bobobird Cream of the Crop 5,138 posts Likes: 24 Joined Oct 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:48 | #5770 AnnieBananie wrote in post #12304955 Hosted photo: posted by eaglssong in ./showthread.php?p=12304955&i=i217172108 forum: Canon Digital Cameras I've never seen one this color here before. Now I know where my pink friend disappeared to and has also learned to be co-operative.
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bobobird Cream of the Crop 5,138 posts Likes: 24 Joined Oct 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 21:53 | #5771 Thanks Natums for the flickr tip. photograma wrote in post #12305694 Been absent from this thread for awhile. but have been trying out my new lens ![]() ![]() It is for shots like these that prompted me to get a longer lens.
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LuFaiNe Senior Member 440 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Monroe, NY More info | Apr 27, 2011 22:14 | #5772 natums wrote in post #12306724 I generally agree, I did it because the shot turned out kinda shaky though and had some exposure throbbing. I would rather make it crazy stylized then have it look like a ****ty normal time lapse, I have a bunch more coming but it was a new filter effect I got and enjoyed what it added in that situation with subpar footage. But yeah, I won't be using it that much in other stuff. I hear ya. What was the name of the filter and what program do you use to edit on? Gripped 6D and T2i, 20mm 2.8, 50mm 1.4, 100mm 1.4, 10-22 3.5-4.5, Jag35 D-Focus v3, Jag35 7" External Monitor, Halo Rig Mini, CAME Stedicam, Rode VideoMic, a nice head and Annie's old legs
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Apr 27, 2011 22:34 | #5773 bobobird wrote in post #12306788 Thanks Natums for the flickr tip. Thanks Chris - glad you like them. John - excellent captures of your "MJ". maru - keep em coming. Storm situations can be fun to photograph. It is for shots like these that prompted me to get a longer lens. NIcely taken. Thanks, my squirrels are willing posers ,and that really helps when trying to learn a new lens AKA Dian
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natums Senior Member 739 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 27, 2011 22:49 | #5774 LuFaiNe wrote in post #12306913 I hear ya. What was the name of the filter and what program do you use to edit on? I use Final Cut, and the filter was part of the new Lumineux set from a company called CrumplePop: http://www.crumplepop.com/?page_id=19 | Current Gear
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VillanuevaPhotography Senior Member 640 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2010 Location: San Fernando Valley More info | Apr 27, 2011 23:15 | #5775 +1 for Maru! That image is fantastically done, excellent work!! =) G&G GR16 (M4A1) Tiger Stripe | Gear List | Online Portfolio
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