The first few photos in HDR are 12mp the others are 5mp and some are 3mp.I don,t see a need to do all my photos with my expensive camera. I used a Sony 5mp and a sony FD 3mp. I also use a Nikon D300.
google widows watch then images and you will see these structures.
it's called a widow watch, Sea captains wife's went up there to watch for the return of their husbands ship.these widow watch had a view of their local harbor.this was use during the Whaling era. The city of New Bedford, Ma has many captains homes with the widow watch. moby Dick
This was with the camera resting on an object with a Sony 707 in night shot setting.
Water Fire
Gimp is a free software and has that feature under Decor (add border) any size any color.
[quote=JohnnyRottenNJ]I don't know if it's me, my age, my eyes or what, but I'm finding that a fair number of photos that I have been taking don't have an even horizon. I use a monopod for sports and telephoto lens shots, and if I stay all composed, generally the pics are fine. But if (say in a sports setting) the action moves around, I have a tendency to pay more attention to the action than to keeping the horizon level. I can make post processing corrections, and that is fine if it only happens in one or two shots, but I have had a bunch of off level shots and to correct each one is a pain. Any suggestions?
PS: I use a Nikon D300 and a D7000. I wish they made a bubble level that I could see through the viewfinder.[/ O the custom setting menu set the viewfinter setting to grid =On that will help you out
Hoss wrote:
Pittsburgh from Mt Washington
There should be a lot from around the world. Go ahead and post them here!!!
These were taken from the waterfront park in Fal River,Ma
Note the birds were on the feeder when he jumped
My two grandaughters. One is a model and the other a photographer approx 20yrs ago. the younger one is married and has a three yr old boy.
My grandaughter 25 yrs ago using a film camera taking a close up
MissStephie wrote:
I like #2 also :D
here's my lil' guy ;)
He will try anything to get at the feeder with success.
mdeman wrote:
I like the interest the car gives to the 2nd picture. Using PSE I lightened the shadows a little, toned down the headlights, and really made the sunset more dramatic by altering the reds and yellows. See if you like it.
I agree this now is a finished product