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06-10-07, 04:04 PM
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Rooster HDR's

Went to meet someone for the first time today and found they keep all different types of Chooks and they are FAB ..here are a couple of pics made into HDR shots




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06-10-07, 04:18 PM
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Re: Rooster HDR's

Good work Mel! #2 came out exeptionally well!

However, for the love of god, get "neat image" and get rid of that noise! If you want the link, you know where i am


     
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06-10-07, 04:23 PM
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LOL I KNEW you would b*tch about the noise rotfl ......leave it with me...I may have time to get it done, I still have that link

My canon needs the doctors at the mo Having probs with the exposure ..quite a common problem we reckon after reading the forums .....
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06-10-07, 04:30 PM
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Re: Rooster HDR's

LOL Im not THAT pradictable am i?.... *stops*...*thinks for a moment*... yeah ok, i am!!!! LMAO

Oh no give her get well hugs and treat her nicley!
Mines being a cow, iv spent an hour cleaning it last night and im still getting dust all over the show on my exposures. Im going to give it another blast, pending that, its going to the cleaners!


     
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06-10-07, 04:37 PM
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Re: Rooster HDR's

Lovely pics

So is that just one photo with the exposure changed to make the HDR?
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06-10-07, 05:05 PM
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Lovely pics

So is that just one photo with the exposure changed to make the HDR?
I would have been yes.

A 3 or more exposure HDR woudnt have worked here, as the rooster moves and doesnt stay in one place. So any time you see a HDR with a person or animal in it, 99% of the time its composed from just 1 exposure.


     
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06-10-07, 05:15 PM
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I have a Tornado that I HDRed and was asked if it was 3 images LMFAO ...it was in midflight at the time LOL

Yuppers Carole ....1 pic for each of the rooster shots Don;t think you can ever get the same quality of HDR that you get with the 3,5 or 7 shot ones but as K says, it is impossible otherwise
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06-10-07, 05:19 PM
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Re: Rooster HDR's

Right ...hopefully they are a bit better now
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06-10-07, 05:20 PM
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I have a Tornado that I HDRed and was asked if it was 3 images LMFAO ...it was in midflight at the time LOL
Yuppers Carole ....1 pic for each of the rooster shots Don;t think you can ever get the same quality of HDR that you get with the 3,5 or 7 shot ones but as K says, it is impossible otherwise
LMAO!! Just got visions of you jumping into a jet shouting "QUICK, follow that plane" LOL
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06-10-07, 05:32 PM
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Re: Rooster HDR's



This is the one
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