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    wink Yellow Morning

    Hi everybody,

    did a couple of HDR panoramas at dawn a few days ago, thanks to let me know what you think : )

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    I'm in love with these images. The light in the second one is truly great and the fog in the background of the first is to die for. Such an amazing atmosphere. You did a great job! The HDR is not "in your face", just the way i like it. Kudos to you!
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    Oh btw. I nominated your second photo in the "Photo of the Month - May 2009" Thread.

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    I like the light in the second picture !! Bravo !!

    You did a great job

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    Wow, are those ever amazing! Incredible work.

    May I ask what lens you used?
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    Thank you guys

    NJMAN, I used a simply Canon EF-S 18-55mm ^^.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy View Post
    Thank you guys

    NJMAN, I used a simply Canon EF-S 18-55mm ^^.
    Me too! Its amazing what that little kit lens is capable of with a little editing... Again, great job! Thanks for sharing.
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    second is gorgeous!

    does your camera have bracketing? if not, how could you've done the HDR without getting any of the photos used little shaky? i'm having this problem with my camera"no bracketing"

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    Tripod, Al-Wazeer!

    Lovely. Inspiring!
    Very nicely done. And the pp is perfect. Everything looks good and nothing cries out loud "HDR". It just looks GOOD.

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    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy View Post
    Thank you guys

    NJMAN, I used a simply Canon EF-S 18-55mm ^^.
    Me too! Its amazing what that little kit lens is capable of with a little editing... Again, great job! Thanks for sharing.
    Yeah, it's quite nice, but it's far from an amazing one though... I think I'll change it for a better lens as soon as possible.


    Quote Originally Posted by Al-Wazeer
    does your camera have bracketing? if not, how could you've done the HDR without getting any of the photos used little shaky? i'm having this problem with my camera"no bracketing"
    Yes, my camera has a bracketing setting.
    However, there're two good methods to do HDR without bracketing:
    -the best way is to use a remote control.
    -otherwise, you could avoid your problem by using the self time which stabilizes the camera before shooting (it goes without saying that a good tripod is needed)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaFoto View Post
    Tripod, Al-Wazeer!

    Lovely. Inspiring!
    Very nicely done. And the pp is perfect. Everything looks good and nothing cries out loud "HDR". It just looks GOOD.
    I know I need a tripod , BUT EVEN WITH THE TRIPOD i get deffrent shots because the camera moved to right, left, up or down!
    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy View Post
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy View Post
    Thank you guys

    NJMAN, I used a simply Canon EF-S 18-55mm ^^.
    Me too! Its amazing what that little kit lens is capable of with a little editing... Again, great job! Thanks for sharing.
    Yeah, it's quite nice, but it's far from an amazing one though... I think I'll change it for a better lens as soon as possible.


    Quote Originally Posted by Al-Wazeer
    does your camera have bracketing? if not, how could you've done the HDR without getting any of the photos used little shaky? i'm having this problem with my camera"no bracketing"
    Yes, my camera has a bracketing setting.
    However, there're two good methods to do HDR without bracketing:
    -the best way is to use a remote control.
    -otherwise, you could avoid your problem by using the self time which stabilizes the camera before shooting (it goes without saying that a good tripod is needed)
    I guess my cheap tripod is not steady enough :P, anyways thanks for the advices

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    I am speechless about the second one

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    second is awesome

    Well done
    The Inner Light is veiled

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    I like how the natural tendancy to look away from the sun draws your eye around the picture ;] pictures like these are the reason I started doing photography in the first place :]

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    First One Is Cool.. One Thumbs to You
    Second One Is Cooler.. Another Thumbs to You

    Two Thumbs Up!!


 

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