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Originally Posted by yulia
Sorry I took so long to answer. I used a 17-40L at 17 as close as I could get wihtout missing the small evergreen on the left.
Thanks for all the nice responses.
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Originally Posted by yulia
Sorry I took so long to answer. I used a 17-40L at 17 as close as I could get wihtout missing the small evergreen on the left.
Thanks for all the nice responses.
pnelson3, where was this taken?
I think it's great!!
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Originally Posted by Alan
Alan, thanks for the nice comment. The Avon Theatre is in the heart of downtown Stamford, CT and this picture was taken on a busy Saturday night last summer. I had to wait while cars streamed by to shoot the half dozen exposures for the HDR.
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These were taken with a 40D and an EF-S 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS.
I started out with Photomatix but I now prefer Dynamic Photo HDR as it allows more control over the post processing.
What are other forum members' preferred choice of software for HDR?
Way cool images!
Thanks [H]. All hand held as well. I guess that'll serve me right for leaving my tripod in another continent!
Thought I'd contribute an interior shot or two:
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Canon 1Ds with Sigma 17-35 f/2.8-4 EX HSM
Electrolyte-
Thank you for the kind words regarding the photo of my grandmother...I'm trying to take as many of her as I can so that I capture her exactly how I want to remember her. ;-)
Rob, that kitchen shot....it looks like I'm standing right in the kitchen, it looks so natural. HDR imagery does a great job on this shot.
Michael James,
I am extremely interested in your shots of the interiors. I think they don't come across as surreal, but maybe "better" than real. I understand that your realtor clients don't necessarily appreciate this, and I understand why, but as an amateur, and one who would do this kind of work for my company, I am very interested in understanding how you do this.
I appreciate your odysseywith trying to own high-end lighting, too, and I admire your ability to excel despite technical hurdles. I would like to use natural light anyway, so this is the path I would choose, even though I also want to learn how to use umbrellas, etc., in the future.
Would you mind if I contacted you privately to discuss your techniques?