S stimbijik New Member Dec 11, 2006 503 0 0 very far May 30, 2007 #2 whoa....it looks like eyes of sauron.... i dig your pictures man :lovegrin: :thumbsup:
H hungt23 New Member Mar 3, 2007 33 0 0 57 Houston, Tx USA May 30, 2007 #4 Excellent picture. What were your camera settings for that picture? Thanks
L lastboltnut Senior Member Mar 23, 2006 4,524 0 36 Where the wind blows... May 30, 2007 #6 Hi espion, do you mind share how many exposures you took over the 6EV span? And where did you metered during the shots? TIA! espion said: Its a HDR pic over 6EV. Click to expand...
Hi espion, do you mind share how many exposures you took over the 6EV span? And where did you metered during the shots? TIA! espion said: Its a HDR pic over 6EV. Click to expand...
E espion Deregistered Aug 25, 2005 1,524 0 36 May 30, 2007 #7 lastboltnut said: Hi espion, do you mind share how many exposures you took over the 6EV span? And where did you metered during the shots? TIA! Click to expand... f8, from 1/1000 to 1/60 in 5 exposures. Also note that it is not direct from Photomatix but needs some more massaging in PS to arrive at the final creation.
lastboltnut said: Hi espion, do you mind share how many exposures you took over the 6EV span? And where did you metered during the shots? TIA! Click to expand... f8, from 1/1000 to 1/60 in 5 exposures. Also note that it is not direct from Photomatix but needs some more massaging in PS to arrive at the final creation.
L lastboltnut Senior Member Mar 23, 2006 4,524 0 36 Where the wind blows... May 31, 2007 #8 Thank you. espion said: f8, from 1/1000 to 1/60 in 5 exposures. Also note that it is not direct from Photomatix but needs some more massaging in PS to arrive at the final creation. Click to expand...
Thank you. espion said: f8, from 1/1000 to 1/60 in 5 exposures. Also note that it is not direct from Photomatix but needs some more massaging in PS to arrive at the final creation. Click to expand...