Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

Originally Posted by Kickmatic23

Originally Posted by J PayCheck
i like this one alot

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So many emotions in so little words ...
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I need to start people more often man .....
 
Originally Posted by I Love AF1

Hey guys, can I get some advice for getting the best white balance on each picture without photoshop?
Google "gray card white balance". Note that this is only useful if you'll be shooting multiple shots under the same light source. Ialways shoot RAW with auto WB and just adjust it in post-processing.

Oh and I have a whole new set of gear coming in that's gonna blow my previous pickups away
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Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle

Originally Posted by I Love AF1

Hey guys, can I get some advice for getting the best white balance on each picture without photoshop?
Google "gray card white balance". Note that this is only useful if you'll be shooting multiple shots under the same light source. I always shoot RAW with auto WB and just adjust it in post-processing.

Oh and I have a whole new set of gear coming in that's gonna blow my previous pickups away
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You don't need any more stuff
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Shoulda divided what you spent among us. Redistribute your wealth, you know?

Took this last night. Probably the darkest restaurant I've been to. Super Napkin!
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i like that 1st picture .. doesnt look like a pano but is it?

anyone that has done pano heres a question .. when u do panos you and go from left to right or vice versa .. can you zoom at anytime or would that mess thepaso .. do you think ps would make the adjustment necessarry to stich them up also last night i tired doind a pano and when i came home i notice on the rightside i had more of the land and when it was done one the left side i had no land and more sky .. can i zoom out on that part to compensate and would psrecognize or do i need to tak additional pictures
 
just got my D60. this is downtown LA shot from Eagle Rock (if any of you are familiar). just a hand held shot around 5:30pm



suggestions anyone?
 
Just messing around last night in the freezing cold ..
Some regular bridge pictures and then a slightly different pose but done in HDR ..

First two are regular pictures

I have better composed pictures in the same angle but I choose this one to show what RAP Siz mention a page back or so .. I didn't take the filter off thelens and I had mayor ghosting around the lights toward the middle and right .. just look closely and you be able to see and I fix a bunch - but obviously if Iwould of have taken the filter off for that long exposure - that would of have been avoided ..

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I like this picture with what I took out - but unless you was told or look at it closely you wouldn't know what I did ... So i left it unfinished and ruffso you can see what a good clone or patch can do .. look underneath the right side of the bridge you can see some branches .. they were a little distracting soI took them off .. just go to show what you can do with some good PS skills (Mines are not those) ..

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Last two HDR

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c&c on all of these are welcome as always ... just having fun and getting some frostbites while doing so .. lol
 
nice HK shots. i was there over the summer and i must say i think the view from the peak tram is better. less flashy but just feels more epic from up top



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Originally Posted by jay kickz till i die

nice HK shots. i was there over the summer and i must say i think the view from the peak tram is better. less flashy but just feels more epic from up top
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I definitely agree bro! Here's my take:


View From The Peak


Hong Kong Airport
 
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Originally Posted by Kickmatic23

santi what kinda lense(s) did you use?
Good ol' 18-55mm Kit lens.
there is hope for my future then
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as soon as this cold weather passes and it warms back up to the 30s/40s ima go out n take some more pics
 
Santi, I was looking through your photos in your Flickr and one of your photos caught my eye. I checked the EXIF data and saw that you used f/5.6 for the shot,which is pretty narrow for such a shallow depth of field (particularly at that distance). Did you blur this with Photoshop or am I not aware of Nikon makingtilt-shift lenses at the 18mm focal length???

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