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Re: Curious
That round also included effects in post processing, and there wasn't much against photographing a filtering effect occurring naturally, I think. And besides, you can easily reproduce the effect of some filters right in the camera. Fiddling with the white balance for example would give you the equivalents of several series… -
Re: Off to Wine Country! (5 pics)
Hi DanielB, Thanks! I'm glad you like it. I used Lightroom for the conversion and the crop. The final parameters were: Greyscale conversion +2.35 exposure 37 recovery 11 blacks -22 brightness +82 contrast and the auto greyscale mixer So essentially, I jacked up the exposure and then jacked up the contrast, and then brought… -
Re: HDR results- Photomatix vs Essential HDR
I am not a pro either and fairly new on this forum, which I found accidently. But I create photos for like 30 years or so and I am a software knitter for this long as well. Continuing the argument...no problem...:D...did I mention the halos in Photomatix and that I have that product as well??? £82 - that's about $119 and… -
Re: Men's BBall: Valpo vs. Green Bay
Yes they won, 82 to 73! I don't do noise reduction in Lightroom. I only shoot at ISO 1600 because that's all my Rebel XTi goes up to. We have pretty terrible lighting because they don't keep all the lights on, so I shoot at f2.8 and 1/400 and then come back to the computer and have been doing WB tweaking, and curves to… -
Re: Unofficial Feedback Thread for LPS 10
This was waaaay too hard! :whew (I know I left out at least 10!!!) In order of posting: #07 Ship Sailing On A Sea of Grass - Sunsetsailor #10 Surfer's Halo - Shamguess #15 Point Reyes Summer - LiquidAir #16 Night Inspector - Greensquared #20 Timelessness - Travis #23 Beach Breakers At Nightfall - PaulThomasMcKee #52… -
Re: a street in Essaouira
thanks a lot SimpleShane you must not use an Heliopan ND 0.9, you can take a B+W or any dark filter, Heliopan are very good filters but quite expensive, that one cost 200 euros maybe (I d'ont remember) , it is a 95mm filter with a reducer for the 82 mm TSE 24, I used these filters on Hasselblad before I have done a series… -
Re: Igorot People of the Mountain Province of the Philippines
Ifugao not Igorot I've done some hiking and spent time in the back country here in '82. As a heads up for you: Ifugao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ifugao Ifugao is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera ... It is named after the term "i-pugo" which means "i" (from/people) and… -
Ch.82: Cheese
Well, here's my take on it [EDIT: please see an updated version below, thanks Angelo and Virginia for the very helpful improvement advices!] Free Cheese... EXIF: Date Taken: 2007-01-14 15:51:16 Model: Canon EOS 30D + EF-S 17-85 IS USM + Speedlite 580EX Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 100 Focal Length: 64mm (guess: 75mm in 35mm)… -
Filter Recommendation - Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L
I don't normally attach filters to my lenses as I rely heavily upon the hoods for protection. However I recently purchased a 16-35 f/2.8L and with the lens design, filter size (82) and small hood, I plan on attaching some type of filter. What do you recommend? Neutral Density or Circular Polarizer. Unfortunately, the 82mm… -
#82 - Spirits of the Night
Have tried to think what would signify midnight, and while not a Michael Jackson fan his song Thriller comes to mind. Not too keen on trying to take a spooky photo at a cemetery at midnight, so have tried to create the impression of spirits coming alive at home: #1 Spirits Come Alive [IMG][/img] #2 Spirits Come Alive…
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