I wasn't criticizing the pic.Doombrain wrote:it's done in CS4's auto stitching automation tool. I didn't have any input apart from selecting the images. wasn't that bothered about it.
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I know, just wondered what you saw.
I didn't link it to YGP as his statement was fucking ridiculous given all the info about the image was linked.
I didn't link it to YGP as his statement was fucking ridiculous given all the info about the image was linked.
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I really like the lighting I get with a bracket mounted flash and softbox.
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Just got a job for tomorrow doing an informal portrait and product shots for a doctor who makes fake eyes - I saw some samples of the things and they are pretty impressive. Should be some cool macros.
Yeahso - these pics are all for a website, so is there a specific color profile I should work in for that or just stick with sRGB for it?
Yeahso - these pics are all for a website, so is there a specific color profile I should work in for that or just stick with sRGB for it?
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Spent about 3 hours this morning watching Bald Eagles feeding, flying, etc. Here's one of about 600 images I took - some amazing in-flight shots and a few of them splashing in the water at the moment the grabbed a fish.
This guy was amazingly tolerant of me being near.

This guy was amazingly tolerant of me being near.

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600? i thought my 50-60 in an afternoon was a lot...
occasionally the RSPB fundraise in town and they bring along a few owls from their sanctuary, including the big menacing fuckers with eyes the size of golfballs. must. remember. to. pack. camera...
occasionally the RSPB fundraise in town and they bring along a few owls from their sanctuary, including the big menacing fuckers with eyes the size of golfballs. must. remember. to. pack. camera...
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Some more - still a lot to get through.










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Hey there inolen
Haven't seen you for years

Haven't seen you for years

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More eagles - I've spent 6 hours now watching these birds - amazing stuff when you are able to get within 10 meters of one of these things eating a fish.








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when i see these pictures i can't help thinking "america - fuck yeah!" 
btw i thought they were endangered (like most national symbols, lol)? anyway, that's some serious national geographic shit you got going on there - keep up the ace work

btw i thought they were endangered (like most national symbols, lol)? anyway, that's some serious national geographic shit you got going on there - keep up the ace work

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damn, tnf. Those eagle shots are incredible. Menacing bird + astounding photography = WIN
*sings America the Beautiful*
The portraits are fantastic, too.
*sings America the Beautiful*
The portraits are fantastic, too.

They were endangered for a long time, but made a huge comeback. Now they're off the endangered species list. We have tons of them here in MN, too. A number of the living nat'l symbols have made big comebacks, including bison and timber wolves, despite Sarah Palin's best efforts.seremtan wrote: btw i thought they were endangered (like most national symbols, lol)? anyway, that's some serious national geographic shit you got going on there - keep up the ace work
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once they're done increasing the numbers of red squirrels and sturgeon in the UK, i want them to reintroduce bears. that would be awesomewerldhed wrote:They were endangered for a long time, but made a huge comeback. Now they're off the endangered species list. We have tons of them here in MN, too. A number of the living nat'l symbols have made big comebacks, including bison and timber wolves, despite Sarah Palin's best efforts.


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more random shots from local woodland...




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That sheep is sooo 2008 ... nice picture!
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Really like the tones and setup in that sheep shot. You've got the sheep's eyes right at the vertices that break the whole thing up into thirds. Form would be proud of your use of the rules!
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i believe that's called the golden section
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One more eagle update -


This one has its nictitating membrane half closed - look at its eye and you'll see the partial covering.


Immature hunting:

Bad timing (or good timing, depending on what you like)



This one has its nictitating membrane half closed - look at its eye and you'll see the partial covering.


Immature hunting:

Bad timing (or good timing, depending on what you like)

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Again magnificent shots tnf.
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Hey TNF, what type of softbox were you mounting on your hot shoe flash?
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I use a stroboframe camera bracket - decent for the price that I mount the flash on (flash connected by cable to the camera) and then I have a LiteDome XS softbox attached to the flash. That whole setup really softens the light well, but its a bit of a big setup.
Bracket (cheap, but effective:)
http://www.tiffen.com/products.html?tab ... troboframe
Softbox:
http://www.photoflex.com/Photoflex_Prod ... index.html
I just got a set of Lumiquest flash attachments that are really nice - much less obtrusive and fits on the flash mounted directly on the hotshoe.
I got this:
http://www.lumiquest.com/products/promax-system.htm
and this:
http://www.lumiquest.com/products/fx.htm
Bracket (cheap, but effective:)
http://www.tiffen.com/products.html?tab ... troboframe
Softbox:
http://www.photoflex.com/Photoflex_Prod ... index.html
I just got a set of Lumiquest flash attachments that are really nice - much less obtrusive and fits on the flash mounted directly on the hotshoe.
I got this:
http://www.lumiquest.com/products/promax-system.htm
and this:
http://www.lumiquest.com/products/fx.htm
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cool stuff tnf!
here's a shot of some monkey like animal (dunno exactly)... near McRitchie reserve, Singapore.
there were lots of them feeding on flowers and tiny berries and this one gave me quiet a stare when a tele lense was aimed at him!

here's a shot of some monkey like animal (dunno exactly)... near McRitchie reserve, Singapore.
there were lots of them feeding on flowers and tiny berries and this one gave me quiet a stare when a tele lense was aimed at him!
