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Cassis Beach, France

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Good week ahead... :)
 

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again again again....:thumbsup:

#46 is superb... Share again pls. TIA!
 

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This is an oil painting and this image is taken inside the Louvre Museum.. :p... and its actually taken with my trustworthy Canon Ixus II (3.2Mega Pixel) :)

Manual set exposure by +/-1 and had 5 images (include original) tonemapped in Photomatix.

Later, fine tweak in CS4 to bring out the flavor, especially in Shadows/Highlights, Curve, Saturation and USM..

Thanks for viewing...
 

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Eiffel Tower

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Thank you for viewing and good day!
 

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Breakthrough

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It was taken this morning; 12th March 2009 and from my window.
x4 image stitch together with handheld pano vertically. Beautiful sunrise to start the day with...


Hello All,

Thank you for viewing the images that I had posted so far. Hope all of you have enjoyed it and some may not, pardon me.

Sad to say, this will be my last post for this thread as been so busy lately due to work and family commitment. Thus, no time for further posting...:(

Really thankful for the wonderful comments from you guys that I have learned along the way.

Cheers and happy shooting!...

Regards,
Thomas
 

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Anyway, I will just leave this thread open still :embrass:...in any case ill just drop by and post again...

Thanks alot..:)

Good day!
 

enjoyed your pics a lot..... nice !!! :)
 

Well, very sad indeed bro..Been enjoying ur photos and they really inspire me on HDR. Well, gotto wait and see if in the future u r free to post more then!!
 

Hey guys, what do you adjust to make the noise lesser and preserve details??? i'm playing and experimenting on the photomatix but can't really find the exact combination/setting..
TIA!
 

All of us here have a jolly good time viewing your pictures posted. ( fruits of hard labour, with many man hours on the computer ) and some had learned a few new tricks from you too.

It's good to spend time with your family and concentrate on your career, especially during this downtime period, I'm sure many of the forummers are affected someway or the other.

Here's cheers, good luck, health and wealth, and waiting for your.. " I'll be back "
 

i like this very much, great use of HDR to acheive the nice lighting and details. though i'm not really a fan of radioactive HDRs, but there are some interesting and ones you have there... looking forward for more;)

wat's radioactive HDR?
 

wat's radioactive HDR?

I think they are referrring to pics with slightly over saturated colors.:think:

Btw, Kudos to Thomas for this thread. :thumbsup:

Lets continue this for sharing and learning..]

Cheers!;)
 

Well, very sad indeed bro..Been enjoying ur photos and they really inspire me on HDR. Well, gotto wait and see if in the future u r free to post more then!!

All of us here have a jolly good time viewing your pictures posted. ( fruits of hard labour, with many man hours on the computer ) and some had learned a few new tricks from you too.

It's good to spend time with your family and concentrate on your career, especially during this downtime period, I'm sure many of the forummers are affected someway or the other.

Here's cheers, good luck, health and wealth, and waiting for your.. " I'll be back "

Btw, Kudos to Thomas for this thread. :thumbsup:

Lets continue this for sharing and learning..]

Cheers!;)

Hi Guys,

Thank you for the warm message and kind words! Really appreciate that and means alot. :)

Regards,
Thomas
 

Hey guys, what do you adjust to make the noise lesser and preserve details??? i'm playing and experimenting on the photomatix but can't really find the exact combination/setting..
TIA!

Hi Billy,

If you tonemapping with single RAW file, you will experimenting more noise.

Thus, there is couple of way to reduce it:

1. ISO 100 (the usual..:)) and use bracketing shooting. Say +/- 1 or 2, depends on your preference.

2. With single RAW file, use VERY HIGH Light Smoothing, set Micro Smoothing to higher than 5. The higher better to smoothen noise but trade off is the image looks flatten.

3. Or can use Noise reduction s/w at later stage after you complete tonemapping and fine tweakin at PS.

I hope above info helps and happy Photomatix-ing! :)

Cheers!
 

* feuer frei *

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Shutter Speed: 1/500Sec.
Aperture Value: F9.0
Metering Modes: Evaluative metering
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 17.0 mm

x6 images taken handheld stitched together with using Canon Stitch S/W creating this panoramic image.

Manual expose image to +/-1; merged and tonemapped with Photomatix and further fine processing done in CS4 to balance the shadows and brigthen up the bottom part (building) as the day is pretty much overcast with thick cloud.

Thank you and good weekend ahead! Cheers.... :)
 

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definite shot..did u hdr-ed first b4 stitching it up?
 

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