shutterwideshut said:In search of his own muse
Canon EOS 7D ı Canon EFS10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
In search of his own muse by shutterwideshut on Flickr
November Rain
Canon EOS 7D ı Canon EFS10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
November Rain by shutterwideshut on Flickr
Lovely! Why don't you describe it a bit.holbein said:My attempt
ankorwatt said:Raw , one exposure, d800+200/2.0 at 4.0
ankorwatt said:Raw , one exposure, d800+200/2.0 at 4.0
Great picture! I like the orangish tone. However, and I am sure you figured that there was going to be a "however"...ankorwatt said:Raw , one exposure, d800+200/2.0 at 4.0
Sorry, I thought you were sharing a picture you made. My mistake... Please convey it to the photographer. I think he could learn and deliver great stuff if only he figured out geometry (3D geometry)...ankorwatt said:well It was not about the motive , it was about that you can dig out information from one raw file with out banding and noise.
ankorwatt said:well It was not about the motive, its a bridge against the sun , it was about that I can dig out information from one raw file from sun into shadows with out banding and noise in the shadows. You need two different exposure to do the same with a Canon, I can do it hand held you must use a tripod.
ankorwatt said:Sporgon said:ankorwatt said:well It was not about the motive, its a bridge against the sun , it was about that I can dig out information from one raw file from sun into shadows with out banding and noise in the shadows. You need two different exposure to do the same with a Canon, I can do it hand held you must use a tripod.
Oh no :-\
Here we go again. You don't honestly think the picture you've posted can technically compete with some of the competent HDR images posted on this thread do you ?
did I say that?
how do you think a competent HDR picture from a d800 looks with 14 stops DR to chose from and the same approach?
Please , Keep apart what we are discussing and showing.
Have to be a blistering fast shutter speed, I believe I've seen it done but the tripod is most certainly the option to go with!ankorwatt said:possible, but you can make/develope two copies from the same raw file/exposure , one after highlights and one after the shadows and blend them, handhold and no worry about the subject moving or not.
ankorwatt said:Raw , one exposure, d800+200/2.0 at 4.0
ankorwatt said:well It was not about the motive, its a bridge against the sun, nothing fancy . It more about that I can dig out information from one raw file from sun into shadows with out banding and noise in the shadows. You need two different exposure to do the same with a Canon, I can do it hand held, you must use a tripod. This file are now saved 4 times as a JPG =not optimal.