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General => General Discussion => Expression Section => Topic started by: Mack Daddy Riley on October 30, 2008, 09:39:24 PM
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All HDRI's pegged down from 32 bit to 8 bit. Resized from 3430 x 2291 to 1440 x 962. Imageshack size limit , but also some people's screens are small.
Photographer's Note: Don't try printing these. Ask me first. Their DPI isn't set right, so they won't print clearly. Ask me first and I can send you a copy that will print on 12 x 8 inches.
First Four Fruits
(http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/7835/0101candlehdrizr8.jpg)
Candlelight at a Drag Show
(http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/3383/0201redflowershdrihr8.jpg)
Flowers in the Shadows
(http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/2923/0202redflowershdriak4.jpg)
Unfocused Focal Point. Oops.
(http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/6038/0301cameralenshdriib9.jpg)
Barrel that shoots character
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Great pics, im not a big fan of HDR photography myself unless it's used very subtle. That is certainly the case in your photo's. Great colors in the second photo. What's your gear?
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owned
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Nice photos dude
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I like fourth one very much.
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omg
your pics are amazing O.O
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Great pics, I'm not a big fan of HDR photography myself unless it's used very subtle. That is certainly the case in your photo's. Great colors in the second photo. What's your gear?
Cannon Rebel XT (Lee Ann), not XTi, with the lens that came with it, and a Dynex Tripod (Stacy). I'm looking into filters for outdoor grass and sky shots, and maybe a bigger lens some time down the road.
Thanks on the comments.
Yeah I'm just experimenting on it right now. There are some places where HDR has its advantage of correctly coloring a shot, especially when you have extreme light and dark. I don't advise its use unless you're playing with light and shadow. I'll have a perfect example of what I am talking about later where HDR produces the correct image that a camera no matter how good can't reproduce.
I do have normal photographs though, but I planned this as a running show of what HDR looks like and hopefully I will get better and better with the style. These really are my first four attempts at HDR. I'm kinda afraid of the number of shot's I'll have to take down the road.
Thanks Tim and to everyone else for commenting.
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Cool pics dude