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More DickyHere's another one from this morning
Taken from a different angle. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: More DickyFantastic
Jeff
Re: More DickyGreat shot! Is this HDR? are the sunrays real?
Re: More DickyBob
Looks like a great subject and you've got some great images from the outing. For me it's a toss up between this one and the one in THIS POST as to which is the better. Peter
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This is not a HDR. I am not a big fan of that process. I would be more likely to manually partially erase, overlay and blend images to give more control of the end result. This shot however is a definately only a single image and yes the sunrays are real. - I used a 3 stop reverse grad ND filter. The Nikon D3 Raw files have great detail in the shadows which can be surfaced in ACR & PS. Last edited by Bob G on Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:38 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: More DickyThanks for your comments Peter - not sure if you saw this one http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=32103&sid=fcf5d95931681855abe0d5510747f2fe and thought it wasn't as good as the other two or whether you just hadn't seen it. I changed the image size without "constrain proportions" ticked and added about 20% to the width for effect. Not sure if it works and would appreciate any feedback. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: More DickyDamn you man - didn't see that third one and all are pretty good, but now I've seen it that last one is the best - I think because there is less sun flare THROUGH the shot.
Peter
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