Zoom - 70-200 Mk II
Prime - 35L
Type: Posts; User: Jeff
Zoom - 70-200 Mk II
Prime - 35L
Not too relavent in comparison, IMO.
Yes, $2500... really!
I received my Mk II a day before Bryan (*snickers*) and let me tell you as well... it is so worth the extra money. I know we'll each decide what we do with our money - and...
I just received my Nodal Ninja 5 in the mail yesterday morningand I am anxious to start using it. Within the next few days I plan to mount three different lenses to my 5D Mark II and figure out...
I have both the 16-35 and 24-70. My 1D3 sees the 16-35 more whereas my 5D2 sees the 24-70. If I need superwide, I will put the 16-35 on my 5D2, and it can almost see around corners :)
Both are...
Makes sense, half the work is done before they get it if the mirror is detached LOL.
The second shot makes me dizzy. All the bars and shallow dof.... whew. The first one definitely needs help and the second is a complete turn around when it comes to quality - very nice quality of...
Alan, you can click on the "More" button and then select edit, and remove the photo without Bryan's help ;)
Thank you. Granted, I could have used a fill light, but with it being about 25 degrees with wind (this photo is totally deceiving when it comes to warmth lol) I just put it on the tripod and took 4...
Michael - your architectural work is gorgeous too! It's awesome to be able to see what's outside. The beach front home on the last page is really nice. The wood work in that home is stunning.
varok - beautiful images. That first one is done really nicely.
And Brian - haha thanks for putting me on the spot on your News page LOL. [H] This type of thread has taken off on another...
That's a nice image too, angelfire. The sky plays such a big role in it. Very well done.
The only thing I dont care for is the parking lot. But the path leading the eye in is a nice touch.
Well thank you. I do like the more real looking HDR images, rather than the painterly ones. Although certain situations can lend itself to one way over the other. I hope to do more HDR work soon.
Single exposure "pushed" and "pulled" = pseudo-hdr :)
HDR definitely does not need to be in color. If you want as many tones as possible from black to white, hdr is definitely the way to go.
It's not a problem. Glad we could help.
When doing multiple exposures, it is best to have the same scene each time - without objects being in some photos and not others because the programs read...
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They dont have many ratings from customers but that is because a lot of people in the USA do not know about them, or if they do, they dont think to...
That's a great way of putting that Tim. I've seen it explained closely to that before as well, and it's true. Our cameras can only "see" so much.
When you use photoshop's merge to hdr option, it "reads" the tones
in each photo and puts together one photo with the range of tones,
basically. So yes, in a way they ware laid on top of each...
I understand this may be a normal typo, but the program is actually Photomatix. No R.
I used photomatix for my HDR at the beginning of this thread and love the program. I had 4 images merged....
I actually use a Hoya filter for my 16-35 and I love it. I have no
issues with cleaning it - so I dont know about the cleaning issues
others have mentioned.
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Looks great Greg!
Those look great anglefire!
Very nice Don.... The warm tones give that image a nice feel.
Just thought this would be fun to start... Post your favorite HDR photo you have taken!
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It will be fun to see what is announced in early 2009. There are many things a lot of us are waiting to hear and see :)