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Old 09-29-2008, 12:49 PM   #121 (permalink)
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:38 PM   #122 (permalink)
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nice pics there kushanth.

vijaycool:the pano is nice.can u share some tips..wanted them as i cant much handle panos on the fuji.

for the HDR well..to me personally its not looking dramatic..as in it looks like a normal shot.i will say some improvement is needed.
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Well this is my first try on HDR . Actually my wife told HDR look un natural so i reduced the tinge of saturation. More to come
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Well this is my first try on HDR . Actually my wife told HDR look un natural so i reduced the tinge of saturation. More to come
well if you keep your light low and dont bring out much then you will find subtle differences between your HDR and your normal shot.thats the catch.
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Old 09-29-2008, 08:47 PM   #126 (permalink)
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^ Vijay : Amazing shot there..!! But, i dont think so thats more of a HDR....rather its been shot wid a wide lens...
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@Anvancy: I checked out your tutorial. Tried out my hand at Dynamic Photo. Worked with the same photo that I had sent you. And I came out with this



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kencool: here is your HDR..

just tell me whether you are seeing it too dark or not.i wanted to give a haunted feeling to it.if you remember your HDR shot the lighting was on the garden below rather than the structure and the sky.will send you the big file by mail..hope you are happy.

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@Anvancy: I checked out your tutorial. Tried out my hand at Dynamic Photo. Worked with the same photo that I had sent you. And I came out with this



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Did you use one of the color filters when you worked on this?
good one there..i think now u yourself can see the difference..the light is neatly emphasized on the sky and the building..i did not use any color filter..

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good one there..i think now u yourself can see the difference..the light is neatly emphasized on the sky and the building..i did not use any color filter..

nice work.
Thanks. That is encouraging. I am struggling to get that lovely detailing in the cloud layers. Your tutorial was really helpful and I loved playing with that ball! It is the ball that got light on my building.
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Thanks. That is encouraging. I am struggling to get that lovely detailing in the cloud layers. Your tutorial was really helpful and I loved playing with that ball! It is the ball that got light on my building.
i was not there sitting besides you when you did your editing...

probably if u used the ball then yes..if you got my tutorial right then you understood where to put the light and how much.
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