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    Sorry, i forgot the ":P" at the end of that.

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    You know, we emokids all look the same. Can't someone comment on the photo also? Thanks ROTD.

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    I think it looks very nice.. Have you tried hdr using multiple exposures? I'm pretty sure, (if you can get the models to stand still long enough that is) that you can recieve better results with more exposures.. I know there's a bracketing feature on the 350D, you should try it.
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    The place you shot in was perfect choice, its hawt

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    Which lens did you use? 18-55?

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    Funny thing is, I haven't even said that it is HDR. XD But yeah it is. And you get fine result from only one exposure. But this image is heavily retouched after the HDR process. The HDR was just some extra fun, I don't even think it was that necessary.

    18-55mm f/11 I think. One 110w flash with umbrella from the left, punched hard in our faces to get some fat, hard and dramatic light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabieshund View Post
    Funny thing is, I haven't even said that it is HDR. XD But yeah it is. And you get fine result from only one exposure. But this image is heavily retouched after the HDR process. The HDR was just some extra fun, I don't even think it was that necessary.

    18-55mm f/11 I think. One 110w flash with umbrella from the left, punched hard in our faces to get some fat, hard and dramatic light.
    I know you can make great images just by taking multiple exposures out of one raw file, but with three (or more) you just have more image data to play around with..
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    Rabie it is really easy to tell which images are made with HDR settings, or even just manual editing of exposures in HDR style (as well as multiple exposures); you didn't really have to say anything.
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    I dunno how you edited or what you did to it but it works for me, its looks just like a band of that style should be photographed. Good job rabies!
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    yeah definately a nice piece but boring for me because i like photography to have things i can look at for hours.. as a shot though your skills are vastly improving.. i always check the photography section for your photos, i much prefer your earlier one's though
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROTD View Post
    Rabie it is really easy to tell which images are made with HDR settings, or even just manual editing of exposures in HDR style (as well as multiple exposures); you didn't really have to say anything.
    I think I would have gotten the same result without HDR, so no, it's not easy to see unless it is this "HDR style". I did very very little during the HDR process. Like the minimum of everything, all I wanted was to get a few more tones in. What you see is almost completely Photoshop work. And that has nothing to do with HDR at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Coolman View Post
    I dunno how you edited or what you did to it but it works for me, its looks just like a band of that style should be photographed. Good job rabies!
    Thanks. It was a pretty quick edit. Me and my friend just went home to me after we shot this and fixed it pretty fast. Yeah I'm in love with the style. But it only works with metal and hardcore bands, hehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by deadloader View Post
    yeah definately a nice piece but boring for me because i like photography to have things i can look at for hours.. as a shot though your skills are vastly improving.. i always check the photography section for your photos, i much prefer your earlier one's though
    Yeah well it is a band photo. Will be hard to survive in the future if I only shoot like I did like 6 months ago. Moving more into the fashion industry, but I want to shoot bands in the future too. I have two booked atm and I have two models who are interested in some fashion shots.
    Last edited by MartinBabies; 05-25-2007 at 04:44 AM.

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