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I'm still learning HDR photography.![]()
I checked out your site... some beautiful images and a great variety of subject matter. I am sure you will master HDR based on what I see of your work.
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I'm still learning HDR photography.![]()
I checked out your site... some beautiful images and a great variety of subject matter. I am sure you will master HDR based on what I see of your work.
Wow, not only light blue hair, but a matching blue wall! And with an orange guitar for some counterpoint. I can't imagine why in the world you decided to dump the color! That scene is a real find--very well seen, but the color is what really makes it. I think it's best to do a black-and-white conversion when you gain something by losing the color, either because the color is weak or else because it's distracting. In this case, I'd run with the color, making it nice and punchy and allowing your viewers to revel in it.
My girlfriend took this! (She hasn't held anything but a P&S in years). I quickly metered the settings in Manual for her and then handed her the camera (she's pretty small and a 1D can be cumbersome!) and she snapped this of me. I think it's a really cool picture (and I HATE pictures of myself). C&C is very welcome!
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My first ever entry
That is good, what were the settings?
Erm, that's scary rather than cute...
Great colors on this one. I also like the angular movement in the out of focus light area. It would make a good Fall desktop.
This is great. So much detail that the little guy looks like he's wearing a knitted jumper.
An EXIF viewer plug-in would give you the answer:
41mm, f/32, 2.5s, ISO 100
He has that information embedded in his photo.
I almost sprayed my tea all over my computer when I read this one... LOL!!! Please, John, give a little warning advisory next time....Well, you look pretty cheerful considering that your girlfriend "hasn't held anything but a P&S in years...