82NoMe Goldmember More info | Cheers... jim
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Jun 14, 2013 23:41 | #662 tap out punk! MyCanonPhotos
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Jun 14, 2013 23:45 | #663 Celestron wrote in post #15819230 I think these are wallhangers IMHO but i'm sure someone will have different to say . I think the bridge is killer but its just slightly missing the mark with the sunlight hitting the ice....but seriously a cool shot. MyCanonPhotos
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kemalcaesar Member More info | Lots of good stuffs here Melbourne HDR IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …s/kemalcaesar/9046538351/ HDR Melbourne CBD 2 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …s/kemalcaesar/8108303112/ Yarra River HDR 6D : Σ 35mm f1.4 Art : Σ 50mm f1.4 Art : Σ 85mm f1.4 EX : Canon 135mm L
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Jun 18, 2013 22:56 | #665 From a local classic car roll-in IMAGE LINK: http://s305.photobucket.com …agon_zps22be8ad1.jpg.html IMAGE LINK: http://s305.photobucket.com …tRod_zpsfce3826a.jpg.html Rick
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Joeymozzer Senior Member 307 posts Joined Aug 2011 Location: Moz Angeles More info | Jun 21, 2013 23:26 | #666 poor attempt at using HDR using only one photo...let me know what yall think
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Joeymozzer Senior Member 307 posts Joined Aug 2011 Location: Moz Angeles More info | Jun 21, 2013 23:28 | #667 kemalcaesar wrote in post #16035670 Lots of good stuffs here some of mine:![]() Melbourne HDR ![]() HDR Melbourne CBD 2 ![]() Yarra River HDR I love the last shot My Camera: Canon T1i
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82NoMe Goldmember More info | Jun 22, 2013 00:23 | #669 Bianchi wrote in post #16053730 When you shoot your three shots, does it matter where you start. Overexposed, exposed, underexposed, or vis versa.. no... Cheers... jim
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Bianchi Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 22, 2013 00:32 | #670 82NoMe wrote in post #16053737 no... How do you go about it . Your workflow for taking the shots..
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Jun 22, 2013 07:53 | #671 Bianchi wrote in post #16053730 When you shoot your three shots, does it matter where you start. Overexposed, exposed, underexposed, or vis versa.. I use an XSi and I set it on AEB and adjust the range for -2 , 0 , +2 then when I shoot the camera does it's own exposures which is 0 , -2 , +2 automatically . That's why it doesn't matter what sequence you take them . As long as you have 1 each for stacking that's all that matters .
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Joeymozzer Senior Member 307 posts Joined Aug 2011 Location: Moz Angeles More info | Jun 22, 2013 19:03 | #673 I totally forgot about setting up for HDR While I'm my last trip, so my shots above are only with one pic. My Camera: Canon T1i
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | There's also some software called Magic Lantern which is downloaded and installed to the SD card which offers bracketing. You can do seven exposures with that, although Essentials only processes up to five. Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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oldvultureface Goldmember More info | Jun 29, 2013 13:48 | #675 McGulpin Point, Mackinaw City, MI sunset. Large (2500x1618) ...
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