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went out yesterday with good intentions of getting something to fit the script...but hell can I get wildlife where I want them to be.
Spent 3 hours waiting....and came up with this!!!
just need it listen to an ipod now.
THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY
but this a guy that does not even know how to use paintshop pro....expecting him to buy a copy of CS????? might be a tad too much, hence I suggested elements to get started with.
if you are a newbie to Photo Editing software then give Adobe Photoshop Elements a try.
Pick up a copy from PC World for around £65 iirc.
Then get yourself a good Photoshop elements book, and spend copious amounts of money on photo magazines every month like the rest of us, and don't be too shy...
Sure you are not confusing noise for dirt and water on the car????
The image at this end hardly has any noise.
Camera was set too 400%dynamic range.
iso 200...the photomatix has seemed to introduce some noise.
I have down res the image to get it on here too....origional file is 64mb!!!
So that...
should of taken it in landscape really.
Will be meeting up with a few guys sunday night for a photoshoot so if you hang out till then I will promise to deliver some more suitable shots.
This is one of my first attempts at Hdr in the dark.
I used photomatix and entered +2 and -2 above and below my base exposure.
The garage sign was so bright yet under the car was almose pitch black.
Quite happy with the final result, in the fact is does not look too false.
Just opened my big shiny box from Matt at i4detailing.
Megs polisher couple of polishes etc....bring on the weekend is all I can say.
Pic to follow.
Oh and cheers for the bubble gum Matt.......brought back my child hood, used to spend all my pocket money on that stuff lol
another easier method is to get a piece of card or a thin CD case and place it on the screen in the centre of the 2 images, once in place place your nose at the end of the case and stare at the point the case meets the screen.
Similar to going cross eyed but less painful, let me know if it...
wowsers what a cool shortcut........
I use pc in work, we just spent £2.5k per new machine....1 week old and the thing has crashed 8 times!!!!
I even write down every crash.
My imac has crashed twice in 11 months.........beat that Mr PC owner
this is a technique that has been used in the military for years...
We use a device known as a stereoscope.....a set of optics which does the cross eyed thing for you.
google the word STEREOSCOPE and you will see what I mean..
You take 2 photos from a helicopter....slightly apart..then place...
Polarisers are purely for cutting out "specular reflection"
They will not work with all sky shots.....depends on the type of light ???.
If there is too much haze or pollution then it will struggle to make miracles happen.
Keep it for beach type landscape shots to help cut out over exposed...
I don't know ashford too well, but that bridge area from a photography point of view would be good for a night shoot.
It also should be quiet at night time.
am off to portugal 27th march...and away 17th - 21st in Newquay...
I really want to get together and get some decent pics done, ideally some nighttime shots.
got pulled in my mini a few years ago, up north near Newcastle.
I had returned from serving in Northern Ireland and my car had been stored for 2 years .
Took it out 2 days after having an MOT..(which incidentally passed)
£60 on the spot fine, The fuzz had a light sensor jobbie and measured the...
i would really like to meet up with some of you for a night time photoshoot somewhere.
I thought perhaps under the bridge by eurostar where there is a load of graffitti
Any other suggestions would be good.