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K100D 16-45mm
 

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some shots in nus with 50 1.4
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soccer field impression
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temple around tiong bahru, with kit lens
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the usual

7 jpg shots

combined into one

he was really not moving, reading a book, i guess. i waited until he flipped the page to take the series =)

you have to remember, this is at 10mm, even if he moves a bit, it'd probably not show up much, hehe

sorry for noob question.. why 7 shots? i thought its usuallly about 3 or 4? thanks
 

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vivitar macro with vivitar teleconverter. Color enhanced with picassa

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sorry for noob question.. why 7 shots? i thought its usuallly about 3 or 4? thanks

for this shot the sun was direct. therefore the exposure range would be extremely wide compared to the usual 3 or 4.

also, foreground was relatively dark in comparison due to shade

most of the time 3 to 4 will suffice for daytime shots, away from the sun

when you are shooting against the sun especially, or during sunset, where the difference in light is so extreme, you'd need more.. if not for anything for safety.. you won't want to waste the shot by just missing out one or two and not getting the proper HDR that you want
 

The rising sun (K10D+FA*300/4.5):

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taken with vivitar 105 macro with vivitar macro converter.

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Male elk at Japser National Park taken recently. K10D + DA50-200

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Singapore Cityscape in Black and White

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K10D, DA18-55


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K10D, DA18-55


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K10D, DA18-55

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K10D, DA18-55
 

and in color...

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K10D, 18-55mm

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K10D, DA18-55


#3.
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K10D, DA18-55
 

for this shot the sun was direct. therefore the exposure range would be extremely wide compared to the usual 3 or 4.

also, foreground was relatively dark in comparison due to shade

most of the time 3 to 4 will suffice for daytime shots, away from the sun

when you are shooting against the sun especially, or during sunset, where the difference in light is so extreme, you'd need more.. if not for anything for safety.. you won't want to waste the shot by just missing out one or two and not getting the proper HDR that you want

cheers. :)
 

guys, how do u put all the photos into the frames/borders? what software do u use?
 

3 from k100d + sigma 10-20, been busy with schoolwork :/

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night86mare, nice wide shots, esp #2, but can't make out those 2 yellow specks in the sky.
 

Gazebo in falling light

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K100D 70-210mm
 

night86mare, nice wide shots, esp #2, but can't make out those 2 yellow specks in the sky.

contrails.. ;)

london is full of them, but they are never congregating at the same time, sadly.. disperse too fast
 

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