started to play a little with HDR, what do you guy think?
with the oly 12/2 @ f22
P5040131 by ohitspetey, on Flickr
with the oly 12/2 @ f22
P5040131 by ohitspetey, on Flickr
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It looks good!
Very sensible tone mapping!
Nice!
Wait... that's the huntington pier? I guess it's been too long - i didn't even recognize it at first...
Anna's Hummingbird! Nice, Peter.i am so impressed with the IS!! 300mm @ 1/40s, just a tinyyyy touch of blur...
P5220250 by ohitspetey, on Flickr
Peter,
what HDR method did you use?
No offense Tess, but an ISO 25600 shot at 1/500 with F13.0 doesn't tell much at all, of how the camera really handles that ISO in real world situations. You have plenty of light. My Olympus e-300 from years ago takes decent ISO 1600 shots at high noon.I'm holding a dummy copy of it while shooting with the real thing.
So those horses are just a printed (I think air-brush art) pic on the other side of some clear plastic. All of the knobs, buttons, and doors open, press, and turn but there's no guts in it. No glass in the lens either. (Of the one pictured in the image there).
i am so impressed with the IS!! 300mm @ 1/40s, just a tinyyyy touch of blur...
P5220250 by ohitspetey, on Flickr
peterc - HummingbirdWhich lens is this?
The writer of the manual should be shot for the explanation of some these.
You haven't had the chance to see a Panasonic manual then? Much much worse.
Thanks Les, all the people on the left brought a goat each to trim the grass.....Nice one Glenn, a fine view on what looks like a perfect day.
The cost of the trams hasn't affected the grass cutting budget then.......