Inside, not outside. Pictures of something relatively small, not a field or mountain.
https://plus.google....posts/HQXiTyJX8w7
MOAR:
http://www.flickr.co...2157633193851474/
A change of pace for me
Inside, not outside. Pictures of something relatively small, not a field or mountain.
https://plus.google....posts/HQXiTyJX8w7 MOAR: http://www.flickr.co...2157633193851474/ |
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Nice. Shiny.
The out of focus strings give it life. Well done.
Cheers, Scott. |
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I am persuaded
that a transistorized guitar-hybrid Can be a work of Art (and transmissible via such neat pix.)
(But there will never be a transistorized Strad/Guarneri violin--and such.) |
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I cannot resist pointing out...
...there aren't actually any transistors in a typical passive electric guitar circuit.
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Question for you
How the fuck do people do this:
http://www.flickr.co...ommon/2117069691/ I'm looking at the raw file and the intermediate processed version, and I have no clue how one would do that. --
Drew |
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Not Peter, but ...
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Tone_mapping
Apparently Photoshop can do it. http://tv.adobe.com/...mapping-workflow/ HTH a little. Cheers, Scott. |
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Re: Question for you
Photomatix and then a stupid artsy-fartsy filter.
All hiding the fact that he fucked up his exposure in the first place. But hey, people love that shit. Who am I to argue? |
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Scott's link showed mostly composites from multiple images
I've seen how to do HDR that way. The link I posted, it looked like he was saying it was a single image. And yes, I thought the exposure sucked.
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Drew |
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HDR doesn't necessitate multiple exposures
although it's the most common way of doing it.
Tone-mapping and whatnot can be done with one, two or a gazillion exposures. |
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Nice
I have an Ibanez AF95. It's a very nice guitar, plays well, sounds good. Been gigging it quite a bit of late.
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