great pics tnf, i also love the epicness you can achieve with hdr, though theres always a fine line between making something natural and artificial. you have a good eye for photography.
Did a senior portrait shoot early today too. Really made me remember how much I hated having my own done. Got to go learn how to post process those fuckers now.
tnf. I've been on that same spot - back in the day - and, at the right time, seen that bridge look just like that. Won't admit to shrooms, but it looked exactly like that. This is my favorite from you to date. Awesome.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
Another Great Blue Heron in flight from awhile back - was really lucky I even had the exposure remotely correct as the bird had just gone from a setting with a bright blue backdrop to the darker river. It's not HDR, so forgive the fact that it sucks. Speaking of, Form just sort of vanished, didn't he?
Some more of the local area - I still do shoot normally exposed images as well, a lot of them, but the HDR is part of an ongoing project and I'm trying to get as much practice in with it as I can. Some normal shots in here as well I think with just some curves and other cs4 work.
This one was one of the more impressive I've ever seen in terms of color - sky did literally look like it was on fire.
This was a very cool sculpture but I never got a shot of it I was happy with, HDR or not. Did an HDR and then did a sort of vintage look with it by some tweaks in CS4 but still need to deal with the bright halo around it.
Those are some phenomenal pieces of work. Really like the one with the tattoo gun.
Noticed you took the name out of all of them from the first time they were posted. Probably not a bad idea.
Question - why does a photographer like yourself suddenly find himself at Quake3world posting pics? Just curious how you came across this little corner of the internets. Glad you did though, awesome stuff.