More messin' 'round with HDR:
My messy-as-hell office is probably not the best of subjects for HDR, I know. Just playin' around with photomatix, really.
Here's the median exposure:
I really need to clean my office up...
More messin' 'round with HDR:
My messy-as-hell office is probably not the best of subjects for HDR, I know. Just playin' around with photomatix, really.
Here's the median exposure:
I really need to clean my office up...
Last edited by FBJ; January 4th, 2008 at 08:03 PM.
Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Bullets are cheap. Life is priceless.
Bad A**!
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Anyone tried a Canon EF L 70-200 2.8 IS?
All you gotta do is shell out $600 some-odd bones for the box and the sensors to get cool shots like that! :P
I'm thinking, though, that the ZigviewR that ValleyFan linked to is the way to go for me, though. Less than half the money and does the same thing reliably, from what I hear. I might pop for one of those before the month is out.
Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Bullets are cheap. Life is priceless.
Werd! That little Steinberger cost me all of $50 and a bottle of Gentleman Jack, but it is seriously the coolest little guitar.
That HDR of my office was the first HDR image that I've had come out half-way decent. I didn't think it would, either. Photomatix is very easy to use compared to qtpfsgui (I don't have Photoshop CS3, so I can't compare), so I might grab a license for that bit of software and really go at it. It'll be a hell of a lot easier now that I have a good tripod.
BTW, can anyone looking at that picture give me an accurate count of the number of expensive hobbies I have? I can't seem to come up with the same figure twice.
Last edited by FBJ; January 5th, 2008 at 09:29 AM.
Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Bullets are cheap. Life is priceless.
I played with one that a photographer for the CSUN paper was using during this soccer match. At the time, I was using my 70-200 F/2.8 VR Nikkor so there was some definite side-by-side comparison. I thought the Nikon focused faster (and so did he), but all-in-all both lenses were pretty darned equal. Good stuff.
Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Bullets are cheap. Life is priceless.