thanks, that will help in the application. i'll dial it back and play with some other techniques. if possible, i too would like links to that guide.
this is my first run at HDR. Not too sure about it? whatathink?
thank you for your comments, like to hear from others. Helps me mature as a photographer
I saw this and couldn't help myself, had to share it!
Just absolutely restfully and visually intriguing without processing. any processing would be to an individual taste. great job
I used to live about 80 miles from this place and just loved dragging the camera around while the better half perused the shops
Tamron makes an excellent lens, I have several to go with my Canons. Nikon and Canon also produce excellent glass, the choice depends upon your specification. You'll get excellent service out of either.
thanks for posting. Im an old wrench on those babies. A trp, 7/17th Air Cav, Camp Holloway, RVN
I use a canon with tamron lens. my kayak is a sit on top that is extremely stable and i wouldn't take a good camera on white water without a dive case. i store it in a waterproof bag between shots"flat" water, i use one of my canons.
After kayaking saltwater around Tampa and Bradenton for so long, I started kayaking again but this time on flat water. Lake Vesuvius is in the Wayne Forest north of Ironton Ohio and the waterway varies seasonally between 4 and 6 miles round trip. Last time I went the water lillies were all in bloom. by the time I got back, most were gone; however, I got a few that I wanted to share. Advise is always welcome but I took the pictures from a moving kayak. Couldn't get the thing to sit still long enough to get a really clear photo. Thanks for your time.
I'm like that about photos, I bang away until I get what I want. My problem is that I don't have a good eye for composition and have to weed out the bad stuff. that shot is awesome!
they don't share well, might be better off with a couple separated by some distance.
I love to watch these guys punch it out. None of the ones i have watched get hurt but they can fight pretty good, especially for a guy scared of bees
for what its worth, they have the ability to utilized plugins from various sources making them very flexible. I don't have the same eye that others do and sometimes the only way i can make a photograph salvageable is by post processing. the learning curve isn't real steep and the product can be saved if we don't like the results. this is therapy for me and gets me outside.