cool picture. im a big fan of HDR but haven't tried it myself.
Yeap, 14mm focal length was used on the D300.Wow, nice, the bike's really pop out, wide angle lens was used, i guessed.
I got the same feeling after looking at the photo for a while! Maybe you can try it out and share it with us. :bsmilie:This is very special...like the skies...maybe next time can change to a action figure or what.
Maybe Godzilla and do a HDR on it.
6 exposures. =)how many exposure shots were use bro ?
It seems noisy to me. Why? Did you push up iso unnecessarily?
Take note of lens flare as well.
is this pungol?
wow nice picture . however i prefer no flats behind and a better bike. =P haha
6 exposures shot can share use how many to how many ? i is a big fan of HDR want to learn more =D
Yeap, its Punggol. :bsmilie: No money for a better bike after I started photographing. :cry:
ha. ok, nice sky, inevitable motion blur because of the long exposure and clouds moving yeah.
two really random questions that i hope you could shed light for me
1) why the hell did you shoot a bike?! that's so random!
2) what the hell is the flare at the side?!
ok otherwise, not bad! i would drop the warm orage tone. but that's also personal since i'm quite sick of seeing over warm tones around.
ha. ok, nice sky, inevitable motion blur because of the long exposure and clouds moving yeah.
two really random questions that i hope you could shed light for me
1) why the hell did you shoot a bike?! that's so random!
2) what the hell is the flare at the side?!
ok otherwise, not bad! i would drop the warm orage tone. but that's also personal since i'm quite sick of seeing over warm tones around.
what can a guy shoot when he is on his own and riding a bike? answer: his bike. haha
this is not over warm tone, it's the orange road lights, can be warmer than this.