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05/31/2007 06:40:25 PM · #1
Just Do It !!!!



05/31/2007 06:44:18 PM · #2
You really do love you HDR.
05/31/2007 06:45:50 PM · #3
action capture is good. bit under exposed on the subject IMO...


05/31/2007 06:57:02 PM · #4
Originally posted by Ben:

You really do love you HDR.


OHHHHH YESSSSSS! but only on certain images. Now I find myself thinking in HDR, I might seek medical help.

SOUP- agree, it is a tad under but shooting into the light without a fill is the reason for it..thanks for the comments guys
05/31/2007 07:05:19 PM · #5

i lightened it up a little bit, what do you think?
by the way, i thought the photo was great, but i've spent most of the day editing others' photos when asked. because a majority of previous commenters mentioned it, i went ahead and adjusted it some. that was all i meant by it, just wanted to make it clear

Message edited by author 2007-05-31 19:23:41.
05/31/2007 07:08:13 PM · #6
Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?
05/31/2007 07:12:47 PM · #7
I think that photo is awesome just how it is.

Isn't it amazing if you put anything on DPC it gets torn apart. Enjoy the fact you got a good shot dude.
05/31/2007 07:23:42 PM · #8
Originally posted by Krystle:


i lightened it up a little bit, what do you think?


Thank you it looks great......
05/31/2007 07:24:08 PM · #9
Originally posted by hsolakidis:

Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?


Yes from a single file ....
05/31/2007 07:56:59 PM · #10
Originally posted by MAK:

Originally posted by hsolakidis:

Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?


Yes from a single file ....


You should have said you had her jump three times. :P Actually that would be possible just have to do a little fixing afterwards.
05/31/2007 08:03:25 PM · #11
Originally posted by MAK:

Originally posted by hsolakidis:

Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?


Yes from a single file ....

Did you use this method of HDR with a single image? ;-)

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05/31/2007 08:08:48 PM · #12
Originally posted by lesgainous:

Originally posted by MAK:

Originally posted by hsolakidis:

Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?


Yes from a single file ....

Did you use this method of HDR with a single image? ;-)

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No I used lucisarts and dodge/burn for this image, I use highlights/shaddows too on other images because not every image works in Photomatix or lucisarts then harder work is needed..

Nice tutorial BTW.
06/01/2007 02:00:18 AM · #13
Originally posted by MAK:

Originally posted by lesgainous:

Originally posted by MAK:

Originally posted by hsolakidis:

Is this from 1 exposure? If not, how do you freeze the subject?


Yes from a single file ....

Did you use this method of HDR with a single image?

No I used lucisarts and dodge/burn for this image, I use highlights/shaddows too on other images because not every image works in Photomatix or lucisarts then harder work is needed..

Nice tutorial BTW.

Thanks! ;-)

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