Well done. If that's a HDR you've done an excellent job of keeping it looking natural. (If it's not HDR, well then that's some mighty fine exposure tweaking.)
Jammy Straub wrote:
Thanks Jammy!
The Image is a single exposure with some layer tweaks in post. I tried HDR and just can't seem to get it right, still working on it though
R. Francois wrote:
that sure is a great shot Jack the eyes really do 'pop', the colors are great and the expression is wonderful too.
Top image!
Raymond
Thanks Raymond, appreciate it!
dj dunzie wrote:
THAT is a beautiful portrait there Jack... and looks like you two have a real connection in that shot. My wife usually gives me the old "not again" look when I try to get a photo of her. So I make her pay for her lack of enthusiasm by taking a real closeup of her nose with the fisheye.
Seriously though, great portrait Jack.
Thanks dj Hehe, you're right, sometimes the wives are hard to shoot (with a camera )
hmm just fooling around with my new camera in and around the house while it's dark and stormy outside. Abit of reading in the manual etc... I made this shot with the live view option. not that it added anything, but it was the mode the camera was set to, just to try it out. This one is shot @ iso3200 135mm F2.8 1/20 sec. I'm quite happy with the results i can get with this camera, it's more than i could ever dream of, amazing
Sorry for this high iso crap picture, but i'm quite enthusiastic about it and wanted to share it here Oh well it's my default test subject, i guess you can appreciate it...
Danya Plontz wrote:
Posted this already in its own HDR thread, i wanted some feedback but didnt get any, anyway, i really like this shot, maybe its just me.
I think it looks cool. I doesn't look like a hdr to me (which is a good thing, most of the time hdr's lack contrast, but that's my opinion). What lens did you use? i see some purple fringing. I have a 10.5 fish which might fringe a bit, but not like this.
Its a 10.5mm Nikon Fisheye, D2X. This is a 3 shot composite and as i said in my original post, my first attempt at HDR (i dont know the process to give it the HDR look - which is why i asked for input) it was -2 neutral and +2.
I put it through photomatix to put them together and i messed with the sliders in the tonal mapping window, but had no idea what i was doing really, just messed with it and that was the result of my first attempt.
SD, South Dakota I guess?
If it wasnt for Hollywood and John Wayne I wouldnt be guessing it is a Prong Horn Antelope and pretty moth eaten at that . Esp the first two.
Yeah. I am just being jealous. Great shots as usual. I am beginning to suss what an amazing country the USA is
Cheers
Tim