EK Photographers' Thread

blackroses

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    Dreaming.........

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    meka patta........... :D
     

    OptiplexFx

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    hehe yehh no offence very artificial..
    bettr luck next tym! lol js kidin!

    hey hey hw to do dic HDR thngy??? i shud try it tooo

    Yeah, I want really going for the realistic look anyways :P. But the outcome is not what I wanted either...

    For real HDR you need three or more images with different exposure settings. One with normal exposure one over exposed and one under exposed. Exposure basically controls the amount of light that comes in to the camera. Easiest way to do this is to change the shutter speed. Most cameras (even Point and shoot cameras) have direct exposure controls.

    But if you don’t want to bothered will all that technical stuff you can cheat and still create a HDR image using a single photo. For this you need photoshop or some other tool that lets you change the exposure of an already taken photo and a HDR software like Photomatix. If you need more info just post here.

    Here are some nice real HDR images I found on the internet
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    Fore more visit this page
     

    ||~R_girl~||

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    Yeah, I want really going for the realistic look anyways :P. But the outcome is not what I wanted either...

    For real HDR you need three or more images with different exposure settings. One with normal exposure one over exposed and one under exposed. Exposure basically controls the amount of light that comes in to the camera. Easiest way to do this is to change the shutter speed. Most cameras (even Point and shoot cameras) has direct exposure controls.

    But if you don’t want to bothered will all that technical stuff you can cheat and still create a HDR image using a single photo. For this you need photoshop or some other tool that lets you change the exposure of an already taken photo and a HDR software like Photomatix. If you need more info just post here.

    Here are some nice real HDR images I found on the internet
    hdr-76.jpg


    hdr-82.jpg


    hdr-75.jpg


    hdr-27.jpg


    Fore more visit this page

    Gosh!!!!! lyk tooo much of work! hehe... i thot js a 1 clik wud do it 4 me...
    thankzzz nywy! :)


    ohhhh man luk at thos pixxx!!!!
    !!! never seen nythng bettr!!! sooooooooo nyc!!!!!
     

    blackroses

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    Yes you can see the effect on the tree line at the end of the field.

    I like HDR images, for some reason I find them really fascinating. Here is one of my failed attempts at HDR using a single image, So don't laugh :(. I know single image HDR is not real HDR, but unfortunately my camera doesn’t have automatic exposure bracketing. I know I still can get it done with manual exposure settings, but it is impossible without a tripod.

    I know this looks too unrealistic, well as I said this is just a failed attempt.. So bear with me...

    automatic exposure thing is good.

    where you have a D60, try it manual.... :)


    yep, u want a tripod.... :D :D
     

    blackroses

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    oya balla Kalani pansale bang hitiye..aparade mokekhari dala gihilla...:growl:


    mama hituwa me umbalage gedaraka gatta ballek kiyala......

    pissu ban...... kukka maru..... kitty th maru........

    (mun hema ekekma podi kale witarai ban jolly weda karanne... loku unama naha... lamai wage tama...... )
     

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    Here is a shot of the moon I took a couple of days back with my P&S Canon SD870 IS. Not a great shot, but I like the way the moon is coming out of the clouds. Had to boost the ISO and exposure to get the clouds visible, so there is lot of noise and the moon kind of glows too much.

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    blackroses

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    Here is a shot of the moon I took a couple of days back with my P&S Canon SD870 IS. Not a great shot, but I like the way the moon is coming out of the clouds. Had to boost the ISO and exposure to get the clouds visible, so there is lot of noise and the moon kind of glows too much.

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    how much of ISO macho?

    dat picture is great.... :D
     

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    Here is a shot of the moon I took a couple of days back with my P&S Canon SD870 IS. Not a great shot, but I like the way the moon is coming out of the clouds. Had to boost the ISO and exposure to get the clouds visible, so there is lot of noise and the moon kind of glows too much.

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    WOW!! its Nyc!!!! its lyk dz pic has a vry nyc meanin! lol

    btw luk at d moon i tuk frm ma 4n :lol:

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