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What a good time to post a hdr shot of my tiny city..

That's pretty neat!

Other than the distracting cars' shadow.

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^ I actually think the ghosting adds to the shot.It's a nice HDR, I hate seeing those with oversaturated colours and crazy luminosity in the sky. My favourites are still those from the first time I ever saw HDR shots: http://www.pingmag.jp/2006/04/13/10-pictures-of-tokyo-gotham/

Very nice macros dino, I'd love to try that one day but then I hate insects haha.

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^ I actually think the ghosting adds to the shot.It's a nice HDR, I hate seeing those with oversaturated colours and crazy luminosity in the sky. My favourites are still those from the first time I ever saw HDR shots: http://www.pingmag.jp/2006/04/13/10-pictures-of-tokyo-gotham/

Very nice macros dino, I'd love to try that one day but then I hate insects haha.

I agree, but have to see whether the ghosting pattern is nice or not.

Perspective I say, haha!

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Posting one of my favorite photoshoot of all time.

Kind of concept shoot though, and was a last minute call by the model.

*So last minute shoot may give interesting results too! :)*

Model: Lenneth

Photography: Me

Title: Doll

Stream Of Consciousness

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Learning To Live

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Through Her Eyes

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The Glass Prison

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Solitary Shell

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Finally Free

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Thanks for the comments/rep

does anyone have any experience with the 17-40 L? I need a decent wide angle lens and I heard this was a great lens for the price.

Firstly what are you shooting with? If you're shooting on a fullframe body it's a good option but for a cropped I would be more looking at the Canon 10-22 or Sigma if you're on a budget.

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This isn't my photo. It's from the Times Online's Young Photographer of the Year competition, but I was wondering how she did it. I thought HDR was for only immobile things. Am I just retarded? I thought for HDR you had to take several shots from different angles and different exposure.

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You need the same angle but different exposure. Or you could take 1 photo and tweak the exposure settings till you get 3 different exposures from the same photos, but you get alot more noise

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its not HDR cuz it looks nothing like HDR

and not sure what you mean by what filters...

looks like they took a photo with flash and kicked up contrast...

unless you're talking about the sky? then thats the work of either photoshop or possible a GND filter (highly unlikely im guessing)

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