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  • My girlfriend looking at the very impressive Mardasson Hill American Memorial at Bastogne.
    “The only time you have too much fuel is when you’re on fire.”

    Erwin

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      • One week in Big Apple:

        Impressions around Times Square:







        View from Empire State Building (hand held!!)
        My photos on Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/geridominguez

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        • Loving that last shot Gerardo! Good quality as well
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          • 100mm L macro with twin flash.

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            • Hi all,

              I'd just like to start by saying that I am in awe of the quality of some of the shots here. Not just the technical quality, but the creative quality of the composition and colouring of shots - just amazing!

              Not having easy access to an airport recently, I have been developing my skills with other types of photography. Here are some of my latest from in and around the beautiful Cape Town, South Africa, where I have been living for the last three months.

              As always, constructive criticism is most welcome.

              V&A Waterfront with Table Mountain and Signal Hill


              Southern Right Whales playing near the shore at Hermanus


              Star trails over Table Mountain


              Macro of what I believe is one of the many species of Fynbos (taken with the awesome Canon 100mm L Macro)


              Hairpin on the spectacular Bain's Kloof Pass


              Wind turbine north of Cape Town


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              • I feel bad that I can't take photos as good as you guys...but you guys really have amazing skills...keep up the great work!
                Remember on your hardest days, that the airplanes always take off against the wind... afterwards, the skies are all yours.

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                • Amazing work there Gareth.

                  A couple from my recent trip to the US of A.

                  WWII Memorial, in DC.



                  NYC looking north from the Rockerfeller Center.


                  Im simply giving this as a link as its over 3000 pixels wide. Photobucket resized it down from the 5000 I intended! The final stitched version of that photo is over 159MP!
                  Sam Rudge
                  A 5D3, some Canon lenses, the Sigma L and a flash

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                  • Switzerland!







                    More from Switzerland:











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                    • Some awesome shots there Jan. Am I right in saying that some of those are HDR?

                      I've been wanting try HDR for some time - any tips or recommended software/tutorials?

                      Cheers!


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                      • Originally posted by g.forwood View Post
                        Some awesome shots there Jan. Am I right in saying that some of those are HDR?

                        I've been wanting try HDR for some time - any tips or recommended software/tutorials?

                        Cheers!
                        I'd wager all of them are, or run through a oversaturation thingymabob. In my opinion, the ways its done has ruined the image, maybe except the second to last.

                        As for tips,
                        Try to avoid having more than 2 stops between exposures,
                        Using a tripod helps,
                        Make sure you are in Av or M mode, so the shutter speed is what varies between photos.
                        I'm sure ive missed some points, feel free to ask.

                        When I do HDRs, i just use photoshop, go file -> automate -> merge to HDR and i try keep it looking realisitic!
                        Some HDRs done via photoshop,

                        (See WWII memorial BW photo above in my earlier post)







                        Sam Rudge
                        A 5D3, some Canon lenses, the Sigma L and a flash

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                        • Well, I've been a busy boy as of lately, but did make a trip to the Philippines,

                          Did a shot RAW + JPEG,

                          Heres the JPEG


                          Heres the processed RAW


                          Yes I know its a bit soft, but thats part of what happens when you shoot a 7D at f/22 and brightened some parts of the photos 5+ stops. Plus my RAW editing isnt the best.

                          I reckon a lot of people here didnt know their RAW files have that much data in them!

                          Oh well, Back to editing wedding photos now.
                          Sam Rudge
                          A 5D3, some Canon lenses, the Sigma L and a flash

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                          • Nice image, Simpleboy! It's definitely interesting what can be pulled out of those big fat 14 bit files.

                            I'll jump in with one as well. This afternoon my 7D took a rest and I shot a few images on my iPhone 4S. I still can't quite believe this came from a phone!

                            Seeing the world with a 3:2 aspect ratio...

                            My images on Flickr

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                            • Got my little Olympus Pen out this afternoon and made some photos of Dutch scenery nearby from where I live. Hope you enjoy it


                              Amsteldijk Zuid, Amstelzijde by Pamela de Boer, on Flickr

                              Waver, langs Waverdijk by Pamela de Boer, on Flickr

                              ophaalbrug Waverdijk by Pamela de Boer, on Flickr
                              Last edited by pdeboer; 2012-01-22, 10:36.

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                              • Very nice shots Pam !!

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