Only things I had to play with was brightness and contrast. Yeah, taking out that yellow one might have been a good idea...Varegg wrote:
^^ Amazing colors, did you color enhance them? ... if so I would have cropped out the yellow flower in the top picture first ...
my local retailer (pictureline) has the 7d on their website now. it is "out of stock". i looked anyways, and found this.
scroll down, for the images of the AF display.
scroll down, for the images of the AF display.
Nice. Here is a prelim review at The Digital Picture - http://the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ … eview.aspx - with some similar (and larger) images.burnzz wrote:
my local retailer (pictureline) has the 7d on their website now. it is "out of stock". i looked anyways, and found this.
scroll down, for the images of the AF display.
Added some more pics, non macro
I'd really like to see some portraits.. something challenging.burnzz wrote:
do we have a September assignment in mind?
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What is this challenge you speak of?Kmarion wrote:
I'd really like to see some portraits.. something challenging.burnzz wrote:
do we have a September assignment in mind?
jokin'. It's been a while since I've done portraits. Would be some good fun.
You know what I'm talking about..lolmcminty wrote:
What is this challenge you speak of?Kmarion wrote:
I'd really like to see some portraits.. something challenging.burnzz wrote:
do we have a September assignment in mind?
jokin'. It's been a while since I've done portraits. Would be some good fun.
Skin tones and the lighting associated with it is a different ball game. Course I shared this with burnzz the other day .. http://www.imagenomic.com/pt.aspx shh!
I also have this..
http://www.portraitprofessional.com/
Found this on flickr btw..
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Haha, I don't have them. Mm, a challenge is forming..Kmarion wrote:
You know what I'm talking about..lolmcminty wrote:
What is this challenge you speak of?Kmarion wrote:
I'd really like to see some portraits.. something challenging.
jokin'. It's been a while since I've done portraits. Would be some good fun.
Skin tones and the lighting associated with it is a different ball game. Course I shared this with burnzz the other day .. http://www.imagenomic.com/pt.aspx shh!
I also have this..
http://www.portraitprofessional.com/
Found this on flickr btw..
@ Space Shuttle pic ->
Maybe we should do this around the holidays (Portraits).. I wont have a problem getting subjects then. Last year people were offering to pay me.. o shiz!
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posted three to my photostream.
HDR, straight out of camera. 3 distinct and different parts of Utah, and yet all were on the northern Colorado River Plateau.
has anyone else dabbled with HDR? do you see any differance, vs. a normal capture? i feel HDR is one technique amongst many.
HDR, straight out of camera. 3 distinct and different parts of Utah, and yet all were on the northern Colorado River Plateau.
has anyone else dabbled with HDR? do you see any differance, vs. a normal capture? i feel HDR is one technique amongst many.
HDR is often overdone. The difference is usually very noticeable in the Shadows/Highlights. I'll use it sometimes to bring out detail. IMo it should be used just as a compliment. It's gotten fairly easy to do with programs like photomatix. It used to be you had to actually bracket your shots. Now you don't.
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i did bracket - +2, 0, -2.
i ran it through photomatix ( the full version, lord know's i got enuf jpegs on my HDD with "hdrsoft" plastered on 'em).
the thing i see about HDR (as done technically, vs. artistically) is it brings out the contrast differances, ala 'high contrast'.
i ran it through photomatix ( the full version, lord know's i got enuf jpegs on my HDD with "hdrsoft" plastered on 'em).
the thing i see about HDR (as done technically, vs. artistically) is it brings out the contrast differances, ala 'high contrast'.
i like it - the differance is i grabbed three exposures, vs one, used photomatix, vs. PS, and didn't quite get the highlights - i am studying the episode right now.
i know, technically, that you need the extra exposures - i hadn't known what they bring to the table tho.
if the light values can be coaxed outta PS, then the + & - values are superfluous. the eye is mightier than the beholder!
imma just getting my feet wet with the tools in PS, thx for sharing.
i know, technically, that you need the extra exposures - i hadn't known what they bring to the table tho.
if the light values can be coaxed outta PS, then the + & - values are superfluous. the eye is mightier than the beholder!
imma just getting my feet wet with the tools in PS, thx for sharing.
I really need a better camera. All the Jpeg's that I've worked with in Photomatix and that faking an HDR in PS have all turned out grainy I'd like to see how much of a difference RAW format would make.
Can you change your ISO on your camera?.. turn it down and it will help. Especially in low light situations.ebug9 wrote:
I really need a better camera. All the Jpeg's that I've worked with in Photomatix and that faking an HDR in PS have all turned out grainy I'd like to see how much of a difference RAW format would make.
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I knew there was a wayKmarion wrote:
Can you change your ISO on your camera?.. turn it down and it will help. Especially in low light situations.ebug9 wrote:
I really need a better camera. All the Jpeg's that I've worked with in Photomatix and that faking an HDR in PS have all turned out grainy I'd like to see how much of a difference RAW format would make.
I♥U Kammmmar
Also at the portrait websites
First one.... zomg perfection
Second one makes em look like a different person imo
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Since I can't embed facebook videos, check out this simple timelapse I took at the Sydney Aquarium - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/video … amp;ref=mf
I saw it earlier today.. how long was the lapse?mcminty wrote:
Since I can't embed facebook videos, check out this simple timelapse I took at the Sydney Aquarium - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/video … amp;ref=mf
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I frame per second, at 24 fps.. for 32 seconds (in the final video)...Kmarion wrote:
I saw it earlier today.. how long was the lapse?mcminty wrote:
Since I can't embed facebook videos, check out this simple timelapse I took at the Sydney Aquarium - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/video … amp;ref=mf
~ 12 minutes.
I cbf to type out the BBCode, so here is the link to a set of pics I took at the Sydney Wildlife World and Sydney Aquarium - http://www.flickr.com/photos/amcintyre/ … 2324759902
Visit each photo page if you want to artificially inflate my flickr view stats
Visit each photo page if you want to artificially inflate my flickr view stats
excellent work there - the lasses were quite the ham's! didja pose them, or they naturally photogenic?
Most of girls in my group are quite good looking, photogenic and.. unavailableburnzz wrote:
excellent work there - the lasses were quite the ham's! didja pose them, or they naturally photogenic?
Any pic you are specifically talking about?
lol, it seemed they were 'hamming' for the camera almost every chance. they are attractive, and they looked like they were having fun.
i had to comment on the b/w constrictor? snake, anyways. how did you finish that? desaturate it, shoot it b/w in camera, the detail was preserved (and even highlighted) and the image was captivating.
i had to comment on the b/w constrictor? snake, anyways. how did you finish that? desaturate it, shoot it b/w in camera, the detail was preserved (and even highlighted) and the image was captivating.
I used a preset in lightroom.. "Simply Black and White".. then I did black/fill adjustments to fine tune it.burnzz wrote:
lol, it seemed they were 'hamming' for the camera almost every chance. they are attractive, and they looked like they were having fun.
i had to comment on the b/w constrictor? snake, anyways. how did you finish that? desaturate it, shoot it b/w in camera, the detail was preserved (and even highlighted) and the image was captivating.
You can download the set of presets from here - http://mcgstudios.ca/presets.html - under the "Classic series"