Short aurora time lapse from September 2012 with my 7D...low res.
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Short aurora time lapse from September 2012 with my 7D...low res. http://maptacsphotography.com/Home
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CyberCat Senior Member More info | Nov 09, 2012 15:53 | #6887 Another animal shot with 7D (details in EXIF) CyberCat
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thallikar Senior Member 323 posts Joined Nov 2011 More info | Nov 09, 2012 16:55 | #6888 edge2edge wrote in post #15226697 Short aurora time lapse from September 2012 with my 7D...low res. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=245649898896231 Nice. http://500px.com/thallikar
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Stone13 Goldmember 1,690 posts Likes: 8 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Huntersville, NC More info | Nov 09, 2012 17:13 | #6889 FrayAdjacent wrote in post #15225303 That was a very awesome shot. I love how busy it is and how kinda tricks your eye into thinking that it might actually be painted. I have Photomatix, but it's been, frankly, F-ing up the last few times I used it. White dots all over and just generally messed up output. I do think later this year or early next, I'm going to get a fresh copy of Lightroom 4 (I'm still on 3.6), and I'd want a nice HDR plugin for it. How much does SNS-HDR run? SNS-HDR runs about $30 for the home edition which is all you really need. There's a pricier pro edition but it's over $80. The home edition has all the features of the pro edition except for batch processing. Ken
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Stone13 Goldmember 1,690 posts Likes: 8 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Huntersville, NC More info | Nov 09, 2012 18:12 | #6890 70-200: f2.8, ISO 160, 105mm, 1/250s Ken
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FrayAdjacent Member 196 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: Austin, TX More info | Nov 09, 2012 18:24 | #6891 Stone 13 wrote in post #15227741 SNS-HDR runs about $30 for the home edition which is all you really need. There's a pricier pro edition but it's over $80. The home edition has all the features of the pro edition except for batch processing. SNS-HDR produces some of the best results I've seen, you can go for a very natural looking result or you can go "full HDR" if you're after that look. The software does a great job at both and has tons of adjustments including it's own layer masks. There's a thread in the HDR section here: https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1005400 and the SNS-HDR website is here: http://www.sns-hdr.com/ the site is in Polish but there's a translate button and don't worry about it being a foreign vendor. My registration info came immediately after my order.
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FrayAdjacent Member 196 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: Austin, TX More info | Nov 09, 2012 18:26 | #6892 Love the sharpness of this. I just installed an EXIF viewer for Chrome, so I can see you're using the 17-55 f/2.8. I have one on the way that should be here tomorrow! I'm so excited! Fray: a usually disorderly or protracted fight, struggle, or dispute
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Stone13 Goldmember 1,690 posts Likes: 8 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Huntersville, NC More info | Nov 09, 2012 18:29 | #6893 FrayAdjacent wrote in post #15227963 Awesome, thanks for the info. I'm jotting that down. When I get a round tuit in my hands... I'll order a copy of Lightroom 4 and SNS-HDR. Of course, I get a bonus next week... so temptation might overcome me. Plus the F1 race next weekend, I may have to whip out some bracketing. Man, I can't wait to get Magic Lantern up on my 7D! you won't be disappointed with SNS-HDR FrayAdjacent wrote in post #15227963 Another awesome shot! Thanks mate Ken
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MarmO.Set Goldmember 2,098 posts Likes: 224 Joined Dec 2011 Location: Christiansburg, VA More info | Nov 09, 2012 20:23 | #6894 digital_AM wrote in post #15225733 B&W industrial buildings photo very strong. Well done. Peter2516 wrote in post #15226047 These are heavily cropped. I like the compositional possibilities that the man-made poles and wires give you. It makes a nice contrast; organic vs inorganic. queenbee288 wrote in post #15226551 Finally getting around to posting one. Ooooh, pretty! Stone 13 wrote in post #15227927 70-200: f2.8, ISO 160, 105mm, 1/250s Perfectilioso! blindly navigating 7D Sigma 17-50 17mm 1/250th shutter f/8.0 ISO 100 _______________
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Nov 09, 2012 20:26 | #6895 thallikar wrote in post #15227674 Nice. Thanks! I had a look through your portfolio, love the flower shots, but there was one that I liked especially, the Whalon Lake sunset. Something about that shot brought me back to my youth... http://maptacsphotography.com/Home
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Nov 09, 2012 20:27 | #6896 Love the shot! We have a gray cat but he is not so regal! http://maptacsphotography.com/Home
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Granite Member 195 posts Joined Apr 2009 More info | Nov 09, 2012 20:29 | #6897 i really like that.
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BBSnapshots Goldmember More info | Nov 09, 2012 21:34 | #6899 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …s/bbsnapshots/8171051898/ 44/366 - Choices Brian Buckler
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jwcdds Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 09, 2012 22:12 | #6900 Julian
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