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| 03/15/2009 09:17:16 PM |
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| 03/07/2009 05:32:25 AM |
Putney Pierby dainmcgowanComment: Nice shot. Has good leading lines around the picture and the red life-preserver does well to anchor the shot. |
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| 03/07/2009 05:30:30 AM |
In Flightby Covert_OddityComment: You may or may not have done this on purpose, but this looks like a shot that was taken during the advent of color film. I like the post-processing though, I think it works well for the shot. |
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| 03/02/2009 08:02:16 AM |
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| 03/02/2009 07:58:11 AM |
Surfersby incubusComment: Love it. Reminds me of dawn patrols when I was younger. ;-) |
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| 03/02/2009 07:54:19 AM |
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| 03/02/2009 07:52:53 AM |
Februaryby gysComment: Great shot! I don't mind the wires and the vehicles in the background, I think it makes a whole 'old versus new' feel. |
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| 02/18/2009 03:28:55 PM |
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| 02/17/2009 06:41:13 AM |
tonemapped.jpgby lifeafter2amComment: Originally posted by digifotojo: This is beautiful. I've tried shots like this on various occasions mainly because I like night light reflections in water. Photomatix seems to have worked very well for this scene. I think perhaps the subtle atmospheric light and/or the probable longer exposure might have been the reason. I've had questionable results with Photomatix when shooting bracketed sunset shots. However, I think your image is exceptional in DOF and color. Very nicely done. I would be interested to know what time it was taken (ie: twilight) and what your exposure time was. |
Most of the time I have very little in the way of good results when doing night shots in Photomatix. It is very hard, I have found, to do low light images, because any darkness that is present will be magnified. I am still new to the whole HDR thing though, so I am still learning. Most of the other stuff I am working on needs to be reshot with exposures well over 30 seconds.
This shot was taken just after the sun had set, so there was still some (but really not much at all) ambient light. The exposure times were all between 10 and 30 seconds. |
| 02/16/2009 06:14:46 AM |
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