Topic: Photography
Post your photography here.
Here's some of my work:
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Post your photography here.
Here's some of my work:
A few of mine:
More on here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thelifepanoramic
A few of mine:
More on here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thelifepanoramic
You took THAT?!?!
Yep. Conventional (600kg? Maybe... I forget) Bomb dropped from a Tornado GR4 if I remember correctly. Ill check that...
ohai
I've been experimenting a little with HDRI. HDRI, which stands for High Dynamic Range Imaging, is basically taking a number of pictures of the same thing. Each picture has a different shutter speed setting, though, meaning that the "brightness" of each pic changes. Then, afterwards you composite the pictures together to remove hotspots from images (or get rid of black spots). Comparison:
One of the pictures without HDRI (lots of white spots around the back. Shutter speed: 8 seconds.
Another picture without HDRI (less white spots, but very, very dark). Shutter speed: 2 seconds.
With HDRI. Shutter speeds of the original pictures are 8, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1 and 0.5 seconds (which is really long because in a brickfilm you usually use shutter speeds of 1/50 or 1/100 which is 0.02 or 0.01 seconds).
The more pictures you take and combine, the better the result gets.
EDIT: Fun fact: the street lights in the background are the same things as the 3 white "light stripes" in this picture.
Last edited by BertL (January 16, 2009 (06:43pm))
Nice.
Poor guy?? What about me? I got sunburn off that.
Light in the Maginot Line.
Last edited by Ash (January 17, 2009 (12:22pm))
Ah yes, I forgot. Im sorry BertL, but you did ask...
You shouldn't be here, get back while you still can!
Tis but a 2 click's ride as the nazgul flies... And you better hope you don't have one of those on your tail...
Slight bump.
Took at the South Florida Fair.
Large: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3519/320
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Large: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3106/320
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Just testing out super macro.
Last edited by Timothy R (January 20, 2009 (09:50pm))
My school theatre:
Also, I created this interesting photo with playing the exposure settings:
This is the original:
Last edited by ImperialScouts (January 21, 2009 (05:30pm))
Nice white expanse! I prefer the original to the edit however.
Ash, I really like some of your images near the top of the page. Great work.
- Leo
Nice white expanse! I prefer the original to the edit however.
Thanks!
I like the original better, too. The edit was just fun.
I got a few good ones after an ice storm.
some other good ones
I love all these photos, especially Big Light's photos from after the ice storm. I've never seen anything like it, in fact, I've never even seen snow.
Here are a couple of my photos:
Last edited by Danimation (January 23, 2009 (05:55am))
There are some great photos here, I really liked the first few from Skull Bricks post. Nice work.
Here's a little somethin'-somethin' that I took and edited in Photoshop.
some of my work, for more go to http://flickr.com/photos/27219045@N06/
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