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Apr 12 2010 08:17pm
Another pic I took the other afternoon. This time I had the chance to sport around a Nikon D3 + 24-70 2.8 instead of the 5D.

The shot was taken in a similar manner as the last. Panoramic HDR stitching. It was probably my first attempt at this when half shooting into direct sun and the other half clear.

It was a pain to blend with the massive contrasts of light. The Nikon gear handled it all exceptionally well. So much so that I think I want to change brands :) I love the D3!

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Apr 12 2010 08:26pm
Quote (lithfkn @ Apr 12 2010 10:17pm)
Another pic I took the other afternoon. This time I had the chance to sport around a Nikon D3 + 24-70 2.8 instead of the 5D.

The shot was taken in a similar manner as the last. Panoramic HDR stitching. It was probably my first attempt at this when half shooting into direct sun and the other half clear.

It was a pain to blend with the massive contrasts of light. The Nikon gear handled it all exceptionally well. So much so that I think I want to change brands :) I love the D3!

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/mustangnicko/Rivers_3rdHole.jpg


Very nice job lithfkn! Perfect blend of dynamic range. Pretty but not overdone where it looks fake.

Man.. i need to get photoshop so i can make these amazing photos.

Doubt i have the skills to take these photos yet though :lol:

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Apr 12 2010 08:33pm
Quote (lithfkn @ Apr 12 2010 07:17pm)
Another pic I took the other afternoon. This time I had the chance to sport around a Nikon D3 + 24-70 2.8 instead of the 5D.

The shot was taken in a similar manner as the last. Panoramic HDR stitching. It was probably my first attempt at this when half shooting into direct sun and the other half clear.

It was a pain to blend with the massive contrasts of light. The Nikon gear handled it all exceptionally well. So much so that I think I want to change brands :) I love the D3!

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/mustangnicko/Rivers_3rdHole.jpg


I have two comrades that work nikon and they want to switch to canon. Maybe its a grass greener thing?
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Apr 12 2010 08:42pm
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Very nice job lithfkn! Perfect blend of dynamic range. Pretty but not overdone where it looks fake.

Man.. i need to get photoshop so i can make these amazing photos.

Doubt i have the skills to take these photos yet though :lol:


Cheers mate. If I shoot a HDR and it looks tone mapped I'll scrap it. I really hate that look :(

Photoshop is just the end of the process. Photomatix for the HDR blends (fuse exposures, not tonemapping) and Autopano Pro for the stitching.

Just try it out. It can't hurt.

Pick a high contrasted scene you want to shoot. Set your focal point, switch to manual. Get your middle frame correct.

1st shot @ EV 0 then do 3 stops under in 1 stop increments, then 3 stops over in 1 stop increments.

Pan left with 50% overlap. And repeat the above exposure (don't touch the focus, always leave it set to manual after your initial focus adjustment)

Repeat left until you are satisfied with the length. Then go back to the middle and pan right in the same fashion.

If you want to get tricky, repeat the above with a top layer and a bottom layer haha

Shit I need to write a tutorial for this.

Quote (onepagememory @ Apr 13 2010 12:33pm)
I have two comrades that work nikon and they want to switch to canon. Maybe its a grass greener thing?


Yeah, I think it's because I'm using an old 5D haha

But the D3 and D3s are amazing... The Nikon 24-70 and the Canon 24-70 are on par though.

This post was edited by lithfkn on Apr 12 2010 08:43pm
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Cheers mate. If I shoot a HDR and it looks tone mapped I'll scrap it. I really hate that look :(

Photoshop is just the end of the process. Photomatix for the HDR blends (fuse exposures, not tonemapping) and Autopano Pro for the stitching.

Just try it out. It can't hurt.

Pick a high contrasted scene you want to shoot. Set your focal point, switch to manual. Get your middle frame correct.

1st shot @ EV 0 then do 3 stops under in 1 stop increments, then 3 stops over in 1 stop increments.

Pan left with 50% overlap. And repeat exposure (don't touch the focus, always leave it set to manual after your initial focus adjustment)

Repeat left until you are satisfied with the length. Then go back to the middle and pan right in the same fashion.

If you want to get tricky, repeat the above with a top layer and a bottom layer haha

Shit I need to write a tutorial for this.



Yeah, I think it's because I'm using an old 5D haha

But the D3 and D3s are amazing... The Nikon 24-70 and the Canon 24-70 are on par though.


When you write your tutorial, make sure you tell me about it! I can imagine how hawt a blurry-minus-the-couple slow shutter venue shot can be if I have the patience to do all the work and enlarge it enough to cover a whole window.

Get a MKII. I rented an old 5d just to check it out and holy shit BIG difference.

This post was edited by onepagememory on Apr 12 2010 08:46pm
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When you write your tutorial, make sure you tell me about it! I can imagine how hawt a blurry-minus-the-couple slow shutter venue shot can be if I have the patience to do all the work and enlarge it enough to cover a whole window.

Get a MKII. I rented an old 5d just to check it out and holy shit BIG difference.


I definitely will. I'll try and get it stickied too.

I stitched a massive panorama yesterday from a Dress Trash shoot we did a couple weeks back. It's fucking huge. I'll try get a hold of it soon and post it.


Yeah, I've used the Mark II and it rapes the Mark I severely :(

This post was edited by lithfkn on Apr 12 2010 08:56pm
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Apr 12 2010 08:58pm
Looking forward to this epic tutorial :D

How much is photomatix and autopano pro?
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Apr 12 2010 09:05pm
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Looking forward to this epic tutorial :D

How much is photomatix and autopano pro?


You'll have to check their websites ;)

Sending a pm...

Inbox full >.<

This post was edited by lithfkn on Apr 12 2010 09:07pm
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You'll have to check their websites ;)

Sending a pm...

Box full >.<


Lol.. i'll just google. I leave my box full on purpose. Once i empty it.. it'll be full again in less then 3 days.. all questions from randos i don't know about pc questions -_-

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Apr 12 2010 09:10pm
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Lol.. i'll just google. I leave my box full on purpose. Once i empty it.. it'll be full again in less then 3 days.. all questions from randos i don't know about pc questions -_-


Just delete one message. Trust me.
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