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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
84 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Dick, it is getting harder to shoot with drone since most national parks and places/countries are starting to ban it. So I keep putting off buying one but would love to get started some day :) |
May 27th |
84 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Beverly, really appreciate your feedback :) |
May 24th |
84 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Peter. I did exposure stacking for some pictures but until recently I had not attempted focus stacking, just learnt now how to do that well.
Thank you for the suggestion on the panning, will do so in my next video. I am an absolute novice with videos, so happy to learn all the new stuff you and Dick try out. |
May 24th |
84 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Dick. I have recently started focus stacking for some shots. None of the still shots in this video though are stacked. I did some exposure stacking for low light shots. |
May 24th |
84 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Wow, I use Mark iv and it is not easy to shoot videos hand held with it, kudos on this footage Peter, absolutely love it! Also like your use of animation, you have inspired me to learn after effects at some point. |
May 16th |
84 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Great to see drone footage. I want to start on it but wonder how easy is it to navigate. Did it take you long and many fallen attempts before you got the hang of it Dick? |
May 16th |
2 comments - 4 replies for Group 84
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88 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Charles. Since all of you feel strongly about the boat lines, let me try to remove one. My reluctance is also that I usually mess it up with clone tool :) |
May 20th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Lou, great image. Only suggestion, again this is just my personal preference, is to shoot at f/16 or lower to get the lights to be more sharper. I also sometimes do multiple exposures with different f-stops and merge in order to get a star burst effect with all my lights. |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Great moody and dramatic shot Sumit. Think the horizon is a ever so slightly off, might want to straighten that while cleaning out the dirt :) |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Trey, blue and red are very complimentary on the color wheel, so like your artistic version of it also. I do write in travel journals myself and find that editors of the magazine want me to amplify colors more than I would but it seems to be more liked on social media also these days. |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Love the image Scott and light is wonderful. It is a challenge to get the placement right when shooting wildlife, so you must have made best of the situation. I do think a warmer white balance will enhance the light even more. Sensor dust also needs to be masked :) |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Lovely image Charles. I do prefer the original composition though to the closer shot since it gives me better context of the landscape. It is of course not a Sophies choice thankfully and both can work since there you have handled the highlights very well :) |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Great image Gary. Question since I am not familiar with Photomatrix, since you already use Photoshop, do you not prefer to use Lightroom for the HDR merge? Does Photomatrix give you other features that LR does not? I usually use just LR for merging bracketed shots and get great results. I also would have shot this with f/16 or lower to get a more pronounced sun burst, just my personal preference though. |
May 16th |
88 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Thank you for all the feedback Gary, Trey, Scott and Sumit. There were multiple boats in the water which formed the lines with slow exposure and I tend not to remove original details since I submit to a lot of competitions which do not permit you to remove details. |
May 16th |
7 comments - 1 reply for Group 88
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9 comments - 5 replies Total
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