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#186293 by sans2012
Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:37 am
Since I got started talking about photography in another thread, I thought I'd post up some frames of my backyard.

Please add any pics you've taken

Cheers


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A note for the tech geeks
Canon 400D
17-40mm L
3 frame HDR - compiled in Photomatrix
Post in Photoshop

Thanks for looking
#186307 by Biert
Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:24 am
Now with extra added Oceansize tour, lucky bastards.
#186312 by Aden
Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:20 am
God i hate England...

They're awesome. Cheers for the Geektech

I've been looking into photography myself, kinda wanted to get started, but more for use in photoshop for album covers n things like that...
#186315 by FUBAR
Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:14 am
Very pretty pics, that 4th one has some awesome colours.

We should make this the official 'show your photography' thread, might be pretty cool.
#186411 by Amber
Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:54 pm
FUBAR wrote:Very pretty pics, that 4th one has some awesome colours.

We should make this the official 'show your photography' thread, might be pretty cool.


Thats a cool idea. Quite a few peeps seem to do photography. (me included! :D )

And wow, those pics are really good. I just wanna run in that field something chronic, haha! :D
#186412 by JuZ
Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:06 pm
Roddy wrote:Awesome pics of our wide brown land, but where here is it THAT green? (2nd pic).

I live in the 'temperate' south east and it's turning into a dustbowl down here.


Haha... it's a good reminder of how big the country is, isn't it?

I'm just south of Brisbane for the week and it's lush and green right now. In fact it poured with rain all night.

Similar thing back close to home in Canberra... it's as dry as a nun's gusset at home, but when we drove over the other side of Clyde Mountain for a holiday it was lush and green and it rained for most of the week. Nuts!

Beautiful pics, by the way. They make me want to get back to the coast for a bit of rock fishing. :D
#186484 by FFLinchpin
Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:39 am
HDR = HevyDevy Records :P

Very majestic photos. High resolution too. Nice work!
#186488 by Roddy
Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:04 am
JuZ wrote:
Roddy wrote:Awesome pics of our wide brown land, but where here is it THAT green? (2nd pic).

I live in the 'temperate' south east and it's turning into a dustbowl down here.


Haha... it's a good reminder of how big the country is, isn't it?

I'm just south of Brisbane for the week and it's lush and green right now. In fact it poured with rain all night.

Similar thing back close to home in Canberra... it's as dry as a nun's gusset at home, but when we drove over the other side of Clyde Mountain for a holiday it was lush and green and it rained for most of the week. Nuts!

Beautiful pics, by the way. They make me want to get back to the coast for a bit of rock fishing. :D


Yeah I know, it's quite amazing the size of this 'Great Southern Land'. It's virtually the same size as mainland US.
#186493 by BrunoN
Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:19 am
grrrv wrote:HDR = High dynamic range. It's what makes the green look greener than green etc. :D


It's what makes whole picture evenly exposed (in both dark and bright bits) due to combining few differently exposed shots. And makes me bored of itself, to be honest, its damn popular technique nowadays and I actually want to see a picture and be sure it REALLY looked that way.

Not to be rude, sans' photos are good, I wish I could do something that well. Even processing is good since I don't see that annoying halos which are often visible in poorly done HDRs (ok, except the photo with lone rock). But still, I'm just tad fed up with ze HDRs.
#186495 by sans2012
Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:22 am
Aden wrote:God i hate England...

They're awesome. Cheers for the Geektech

I've been looking into photography myself, kinda wanted to get started, but more for use in photoshop for album covers n things like that...



Really, from a photography perspective it looks amazing. All the history/ruins; awesome!

Get a camera and start taking shots:)

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