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By -Adrian
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oh like them as well, makes me think of vampires right away, the secret vampire community.
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By Hervé
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he he Adrian... I have just noticed there is a man ... under water in your avatar... hehe.. I need glasses... I thought all the time that was an ape... hehe.. stupid me..

vampires... yes.. because of the brown sky... :twisted:
By Jeff Tamagini
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Bubbaloo wrote:I like those! They have a "dreamy" feel to them.
So what was the technique? :)
Bracketed exposures for tone mapping
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By misterasset
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Jeff Tamagini wrote:Bracketed exposures for tone mapping
Would you mind giving a short explanation/tutorial on what you mean by that for us newbies? :lol: Thanks
By Jeff Tamagini
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Hervé wrote:like this..

take the same photo at different exposure.. then there are apps that take care of the rest... as an example..

well sort of..

http://www.hdrsoft.com/examples.html
exactly...and this is good software, however I tone map by hand for the most part in photoshop with masks
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By misterasset
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I've tried this myself with less than stellar results. I think I tried taking too many different exposures. The posted example page only has three different exposures per picture. I'll try that next time.
By Jeff Tamagini
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misterasset wrote:I've tried this myself with less than stellar results. I think I tried taking too many different exposures. The posted example page only has three different exposures per picture. I'll try that next time.
I really only use 3 myself...you can set the camera to bracket itself so your first shot is correct exposure the second is under and the third is over. But the brackets are limited to 3 and you specify the distance in 1/3 stop settings. I use this because I dont like carrying a note book to write down settings for 6 or 9 bracket shots.
By killian2828
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Great pictures guys.

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By glypticmax
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Jeff Tamagini wrote:
Bubbaloo wrote:I like those! They have a "dreamy" feel to them.
So what was the technique? :)
Bracketed exposures for tone mapping

You may already know about these guys......

http://www.hdrsoft.com/index.html

Very easy to use. Easily done with Maxwell renders also.
By killian2828
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Fernando Tella wrote:
Amazing piece of art and great finding (unless it's coloured by you)
Nope, that vibrant red leaf made it easy to find. Glad you like it!
By killian2828
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Yet another one of my attention-whore cat. Don't stare into the eyes too long, he might control you. :D

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