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Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 1/4000 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Date Picture Taken: May 1, 2008, 1:12:55 PM
Artist's Comments
it's a heavy tone-mapped fake hdr. made with photomatix 2.5.
It looks kind of cool but you are missing some highlight information in the sky and there is a lot of noise up there as well. Good composition here otherwise. Did you actually make multiple exposures in post or did you shoot multiple exposures?
praise the lord. there are people out there who have more to say, than just..."i like the colors.....nice pic..." and so on. thank you for the critic, it's much more appreciated than just saying stuff that doesn't help me improving my skills. it's just a single shot (no raw), so there aren't any different exposures...(didn't have my tripod with me that day) and this single shot was "underexposed" (sorry i don't know the correct word)...that's why highlight informations are missing and noise appeared in the sky. couldn't even remove the noise with noise ninja
thank you for your comment and good luck in nyc!
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Hey, I just found out a trick for multiple exposure shots without a tripod. You may want to try this if your camera is capable of it.
I have a Canon 30d and I usually always shoot with a tripod for auto bracketed shots. I recently found that I can ditch the tripod if I use the high speed continous burst in my settings. My last 5 or 6 deviations where captured without a tripod! Keep in mind that you must have bright lighting (daytime) and if you use Photomatix it's a good idea to click the reduce moving objects in high detection mode. Good luck and I'm glad my earlier comment didn't offend.
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the lighting and shading is so pretty
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thank you for the critic, it's much more appreciated than just saying stuff that doesn't help me improving my skills.
it's just a single shot (no raw), so there aren't any different exposures...(didn't have my tripod with me that day) and this single shot was "underexposed" (sorry i don't know the correct word)...that's why highlight informations are missing and noise appeared in the sky. couldn't even remove the noise with noise ninja
thank you for your comment and good luck in nyc!
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||- Nicht alles was wir sehen, ist wirklich. Nicht alles was wirklich ist, sehen wir.-||
||-Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen!-||
Hey, I just found out a trick for multiple exposure shots without a tripod. You may want to try this if your camera is capable of it.
I have a Canon 30d and I usually always shoot with a tripod for auto bracketed shots. I recently found that I can ditch the tripod if I use the high speed continous burst in my settings. My last 5 or 6 deviations where captured without a tripod! Keep in mind that you must have bright lighting (daytime) and if you use Photomatix it's a good idea to click the reduce moving objects in high detection mode. Good luck and I'm glad my earlier comment didn't offend.
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