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Feb 01, 2009 20:53 |  #1

A couple shots from a trip today to the massive Oakland cemetary here in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Feb 01, 2009 21:31 |  #2

Wow - that is dramatic. Beautiful sky too. Both images could use a little more sharpening to add crisp edges to the contrasty tones.

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Feb 02, 2009 06:24 as a reply to  @ kirkt's post |  #3

Awesome work!


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Feb 02, 2009 09:00 as a reply to  @ Canon-Junkie's post |  #4

Wow, great images! How many exposures did you use and what program?




  
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Feb 02, 2009 11:34 |  #5

kirkt wrote in post #7235641 (external link)
Wow - that is dramatic. Beautiful sky too. Both images could use a little more sharpening to add crisp edges to the contrasty tones.

NIce!

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I did upload the images to Lightroom following Photomatix for the typical "sharpening" that I usually run on my images. But, I couldn't see any changes so I discarded and resized with PS. Thanks for the tip none the less.

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Awesome work!

Thanks for the feedback.

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Wow, great images! How many exposures did you use and what program?

Thank you. Each image was created using 3 RAW files and were pp'ed in Photomatix.

Thanks again for all the feedback. I may post a few more this evening if you guys care to see more....


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Feb 02, 2009 12:13 as a reply to  @ JJD.Photography's post |  #6

Hand held?




  
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Feb 02, 2009 12:19 |  #7

Those are some fantastic shots. Love to
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Feb 02, 2009 13:55 |  #8

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Hand held?

El cheapo Wal-Mart tripod. My g/f did let me use her Manfrotto / Giotto tripod for a few minutes to remind me that I need to seriously ditch the cheapy :p

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Those are some fantastic shots. Love to
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Thank you. Will post more this evening :cool:


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Feb 02, 2009 19:49 as a reply to  @ JJD.Photography's post |  #9

A couple more as promised. Hope you guys enjoy them:


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Feb 05, 2009 00:59 |  #10

like all of them,...thanks for sharing

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Feb 05, 2009 01:01 as a reply to  @ Avi's post |  #11

Fantastic shots. I'm beginning to "see the light" with HDR, though I feel it could be dangerous due to the concept of an "ordinary" picture looking dull by comparison.

Gonna give it a try though!


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Feb 08, 2009 10:53 |  #12

I like them!

The first one is tilted just a bit. :\


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Feb 11, 2009 13:25 as a reply to  @ fotoshane's post |  #13

AWESOME WORK! I have often thought about doing some HDR images in a cemetery, I just didn't know how well received it would be by the other visitors.


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Feb 13, 2009 02:10 |  #14

these are great JJD. Thanks for showing!




  
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Feb 19, 2009 14:53 |  #15

Avi wrote in post #7257846 (external link)
like all of them,...thanks for sharing

Avi

Thank you for posting a response.

skygod44 wrote in post #7257854 (external link)
Fantastic shots. I'm beginning to "see the light" with HDR, though I feel it could be dangerous due to the concept of an "ordinary" picture looking dull by comparison.

Gonna give it a try though!

HDR can be very addicting. I like how you are in total control of how extreme you want to take it. Thanks for the feedback.

fotoshane wrote in post #7280547 (external link)
I like them!

The first one is tilted just a bit. :\

Ah, good eye! Didn't even notice until your post. Now, I must get back out there and reshoot this one ;)

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AWESOME WORK! I have often thought about doing some HDR images in a cemetery, I just didn't know how well received it would be by the other visitors.

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these are great JJD. Thanks for showing!

Thanks guys for all the feedback. The Oakland cemetary is HUGE, so I do plan to get back out and do some more shooting. Hope to post some more....


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