Singapore Airshow 08 - Static Display


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Nice coverage.......the clouds are adding to it......when i was there, the sky was too hazy .. :(
 

Nice picture lastboltnut;

Wondering if these pictures has to be taken in RAW format to start with? I have read many site stating it better to use RAW format. Are you using RAW format too? Please advise. Thanks.
 

Thank you AnA1995.

Yes, all are in RAW.:)

Nice picture lastboltnut;

Wondering if these pictures has to be taken in RAW format to start with? I have read many site stating it better to use RAW format. Are you using RAW format too? Please advise. Thanks.
 

Wonderful job :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

i've read an article about processing HDR photos with some motion.

They featured HDR fireworks and and HDR newyork street with buzzing cars.

Apparently, they put a copy of the "correct exposure" picture under the HDR copy and "painted in" the original motion using a soft brush and layer masks.

Then they put the darkest copy of the original and layer masked in all the possible clipped highlights.

I'd wanna link you the article, but the web i usually go to is down atm.

P.S. And did u take photos of the exhibits at ST Engineering? Maybe u took a photo of me. hahah I was wearing the ACMS suit and the SAR21 carbine.

edit: article --> http://stuckincustoms.com/2006/06/06/548/
 

Wow the colour temperature is terribly cool what happened to the pictures? All are very corrupted with blue hues.
 

Hi IsenGrim,

Thanks for the tips, I will try out the method when I have some time to play around.:)

I did not take indoor shots though.....spent 3+ hrs outdoor and my car-pool friends are all ready to go.:(:bsmilie:



i've read an article about processing HDR photos with some motion.

They featured HDR fireworks and and HDR newyork street with buzzing cars.

Apparently, they put a copy of the "correct exposure" picture under the HDR copy and "painted in" the original motion using a soft brush and layer masks.

Then they put the darkest copy of the original and layer masked in all the possible clipped highlights.

I'd wanna link you the article, but the web i usually go to is down atm.

P.S. And did u take photos of the exhibits at ST Engineering? Maybe u took a photo of me. hahah I was wearing the ACMS suit and the SAR21 carbine.

edit: article --> http://stuckincustoms.com/2006/06/06/548/
 

Hi munkey, thanks for the input. As mentioned in my first post, this series is not for natural HDR....its more for poster colour feel.Ü By the way, the blue hues was inherited by the HDR colour shift....just that I did to correct the colour. My workflow for this series was mentioned in post #24.:)

Nonetheless, I will make some of these pics here into natural HDR after I have finished this series and have extra time. (but seems unlikely as I will be travelling to HK next week and then I will have HK pics pile up again):bsmilie:

Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it so that I know how others feel about this poster colour series.....so its cold to you;)

Thanks again!

Wow the colour temperature is terribly cool what happened to the pictures? All are very corrupted with blue hues.
 

I did shoot those too....but my lens was too short.....only 135mm.....so very small lah.:bsmilie:

It's very refreshing to see something diff from the usual formation flying stunts ;)
 

Very nice! Can send me your workflow? =X
 

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