Where were you when the West was defeated?
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FanaticX wrote:Yes this place looks like a perfect setting for a fantasy flick. Now all we need are a few elves running around with their bows and a big ugly monster lunging out from the water trying to eat a hobbit.
hey fag, i showed some of your hdr stuff to a pro we sponser over here and he loved it.
btw this pro made over a mil last year on selling prints.
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FanaticX wrote:Yes this place looks like a perfect setting for a fantasy flick. Now all we need are a few elves running around with their bows and a big ugly monster lunging out from the water trying to eat a hobbit.
It's too bad I couldn't have had you around to do some HDR on this one. It would've looked surreal...
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werldhed wrote:It's too bad I couldn't have had you around to do some HDR on this one. It would've looked surreal...
You can still do it to an extent. If you adjust the exposure in photoshop (image > adjustments > exposure) and save two additional versions of the image, one with +1.5 and one with -1.5 exposures (or even +2 and -2, experiment) you can still generate HDR using Photomatrix. Quick 1min go:
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Dave, I'm constantly impressed by the stuff you post. You should be selling your shiz.
Agreed. While too skinny for his own good, Daev has an excellent eye for composition and balance. His technical skills tie it all together to produce some marvelous work.
Or some fucking photo-nerd shit like that.
One from today. Those big hills are actually burial mounds not gigantic titties. They have been here since the Silla era....between the fifth and sixth centuries AD. One tomb for each ruler and royal member from that era.
More info here if you're interested about the location and history.
FanaticX wrote:One from today. Those big hills are actually burial mounds not gigantic titties. They have been here since the Silla era....between the fifth and sixth centuries AD. One tomb for each ruler and royal member from that era.
More info here if you're interested about the location and history.
I really like the light! Did you teweaked with photoshop?
werldhed wrote:It's too bad I couldn't have had you around to do some HDR on this one. It would've looked surreal...
You can still do it to an extent. If you adjust the exposure in photoshop (image > adjustments > exposure) and save two additional versions of the image, one with +1.5 and one with -1.5 exposures (or even +2 and -2, experiment) you can still generate HDR using Photomatrix. Quick 1min go: