why you have used HDR here? you have all the dynamic range in one shot...and i don't really like this shot, the composition isn't "dramatic" and the whole photo is a bit boring. Don't be angry, i'm simply saying what i think...
Nice end result. The only problem I tend to find with HDR landscapes is the movement between the shots. But you ar correct anti-ghosting fixes alot of it. Nice simple ideas in your video but very helpful. I like the technique you used I did things a little differently but I think I might use your idea to improve a few of my shots. Easy to do and it makes a big difference.
I don't have a tripod. I was wondering if it would be a bit of a stretch to use my d3100 with a sigma 200 - 500 f2.8 for photographing fast moving bats at night and @ HIGH iso's. Do you think I might damage the camera and or lens?
is this meant to be a serious video?
Darkshutters 1 month ago
why you have used HDR here? you have all the dynamic range in one shot...and i don't really like this shot, the composition isn't "dramatic" and the whole photo is a bit boring. Don't be angry, i'm simply saying what i think...
alldesign 1 month ago
0:35 a good snap wasted !
juventis77 1 month ago 14
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juventis77 1 month ago
beautiful presentation
costiniucmircea 2 months ago
@13greenproductions . I'm 15 years old and i'd done alot better
traktor549 2 months ago
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I have to Thank you a lot !!!!
ChrisDesignHD 4 months ago
Absolutely USLESS video
timohus 4 months ago
too slow
gorringeman 4 months ago
what app did u process the ghosting in ?
TheYasser7000 5 months ago
@TheYasser7000 He is using Photomatix
phantomht1320 4 months ago
Nice end result. The only problem I tend to find with HDR landscapes is the movement between the shots. But you ar correct anti-ghosting fixes alot of it. Nice simple ideas in your video but very helpful. I like the technique you used I did things a little differently but I think I might use your idea to improve a few of my shots. Easy to do and it makes a big difference.
legin2011 6 months ago
Great, how do i know where is the corect focus 1/3 seen? how can i measure this distance whithout tape masure?
any idea? thanks for any response
sharagim1 7 months ago
@sharagim1 Do you have a DSLR? Use the bottom most focus point .. that is 1/3 in.
ksearles85 3 months ago
@ksearles85 , yes i do, 5d mark ll
sharagim1 2 months ago
Thanks.. great tutorial..
sunkadam 9 months ago
good stuff man
appacana 9 months ago
Hey nice video. One question what spec is your PC? Processor, Ram, Graphics...
IceFreshProductions 11 months ago
Excellent beginners tutorial.
maddclicker 11 months ago
WOW jIM i DON'T KNOW NEAR ENOUGH ABUT MOVING BETWEEN THE LAYERS IN pse looking forward to your next visit to boise and a class!!
TheWholeecow 11 months ago
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I don't have a tripod. I was wondering if it would be a bit of a stretch to use my d3100 with a sigma 200 - 500 f2.8 for photographing fast moving bats at night and @ HIGH iso's. Do you think I might damage the camera and or lens?
;)
literalistically 1 year ago