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Mar 09, 2009 16:41 |  #1

A bit of fun today ...

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Mar 09, 2009 18:57 |  #2

Very cool stuff. Would you be kind enough to share the process?


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Mar 09, 2009 19:07 |  #3

Somewhere, Roger Dean is smiling...

Very cool work.


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Mar 10, 2009 02:03 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #4

I really like the first one! The smoke makes it look like a train! :D


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Mar 10, 2009 02:04 |  #5

:D They look fantastic! I love these things :D


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Mar 10, 2009 03:18 |  #6

amazing..took me a second to get it, i'll admit, but very well done




  
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Mar 10, 2009 04:36 |  #7

KaOsTiK wrote in post #7492681 (external link)
amazing..took me a second to get it, i'll admit, but very well done

Thanks :) They are fun to do and a little different from the current HDR/Tonemapped ones.

Quite simple to achieve using the photo editor application bundled with the Dynamic HDR app from Mediachance.

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Mar 10, 2009 07:11 |  #8

Having made these before and since, can I ask how you managed to get the taller structures to be less affected by the polar coordinates than the rest of the image, mine always distort quite badly towards the edges of the frame.


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Mar 10, 2009 16:25 |  #9

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Having made these before and since, can I ask how you managed to get the taller structures to be less affected by the polar coordinates than the rest of the image, mine always distort quite badly towards the edges of the frame.

Hiya,

The trick is mainly in the choice of photo. If anything creeps into the top 1/3, I find it distorts badly (unless deliberate).

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Mar 10, 2009 16:26 |  #10

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The trick is mainly in the choice of photo. If anything creeps into the top 1/3, I find it distorts badly (unless deliberate).

Mike

Ahh, I see, then you crop heavily from the sky I presume?

I was inspired to give it a go thanks to you, what do you think? :D


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Mar 10, 2009 21:06 |  #11

these are great :D


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Mar 11, 2009 02:29 |  #12

Anke wrote in post #7496587 (external link)
Ahh, I see, then you crop heavily from the sky I presume?

I was inspired to give it a go thanks to you, what do you think? :D

Poor things have so little land to graze on .. aww!


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