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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 03:25 PM
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Been working to get some proper landscape shots. Books make it seem so easy. I think I learned being there at the right time is the real key. Warning! Put on some shades

These were taken in Haleiwa, past Sunset.



Waimea...


Ewa Beach, where development is going on at Ocean Point.

Crazy me... wielding an expensive camera and a nice car in Nanakuli



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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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Wow..pretty cool, some of them look color corrected though...was it all in - cam ?
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 03:48 PM
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very nice, LOVE the second shot.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 03:56 PM
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Wow..pretty cool, some of them look color corrected though...was it all in - cam ?
Was playing with the color saturation. After processing the same looking pics, you kind of lose sensitivity of your senses, like how a food judge would be after tasting the same thing over and over.

HDR would have helped tremendously, but my experience with it is that it exposes lots of noise in the shadows. As much as I like to process pics, I'd hate to spend more time in photoshop.

I'll have to pick up a book on dodge and burning... still have lots to learn about photo processing.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Was playing with the color saturation. After processing the same looking pics, you kind of lose sensitivity of your senses, like how a food judge would be after tasting the same thing over and over.

HDR would have helped tremendously, but my experience with it is that it exposes lots of noise in the shadows. As much as I like to process pics, I'd hate to spend more time in photoshop.

I'll have to pick up a book on dodge and burning... still have lots to learn about photo processing.

Yeh HDR's are great..I work w/ them all day long. the exposure control is great inside HDR Shop or CS2...just take a little bit to set up....nice work.

..BTW what cam ?..ect..lens.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 04:30 PM
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lOVE THE PICS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 04:31 PM
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A lowly XTi with 28-135mm IS... all shots are handheld. Although I did buy a 40D two days ago, and have yet to open it. I'll put it through it's paces soon.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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heres one of mine. untouched. man, i really need photoshop.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 05:14 PM
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Nice pictures...but there is no detail in the highlights at all due to over-exposure. Try adjusting your exposure settings for the pictures with the sun/light source in the frame. Go in small steps to avoid losing too much detail in the shadows. All in all looks pretty good though.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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looks good, thanks for the new desktop background
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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Nice pictures...but there is no detail in the highlights at all due to over-exposure. Try adjusting your exposure settings for the pictures with the sun/light source in the frame. Go in small steps to avoid losing too much detail in the shadows. All in all looks pretty good though.
The loss in detail for the shadows was purposely done. I wanted to take attention away from the car, and place more emphasis on the backdrop... the sunset. It seems though, the sunset is not sharp enough to bring out those beams that shoot out sharply from the sun. It was tricky getting the right aperture and shutter speed to play along with the focal length to get max DOF. I tried using auto-depth setting. Also Av with an aperture of f20+. Also, showing off the colors of the sunset is tricky. Like should you give it color, or should you give it COLOR, you know what I mean?

You won't beleive what I processed them with... DPP and iPhoto... I hate spending too much time on post...

I'll tell you what though, getting a car in a sunset is tougher than I expected. I'm going to experiment more with a san marino blue z next Thursday...
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:22 PM
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background heaven!!!
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by sofa king
heres one of mine. untouched. man, i really need photoshop.
This is a really nice picture. Maybe crop the building out... and you'd get a nice shot.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:44 PM
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man those are some sick pics. Oh how i miss hawaii so much.
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:55 PM
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Beautiful pics
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nice pices! I like 1, 5 & 8. The sillouettes are pretty cool, on a silouete picture I like to see the foreground object or I don't, not half-way. What was said by another poster, expose for the highlights, or wait till a little later and use a tripod.

All in all pretty cool pix!

I'm expecting my 40D from Ritz tomorrow, I'm excited!
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Originally Posted by imntcrzy
nice pices! I like 1, 5 & 8. The sillouettes are pretty cool, on a silouete picture I like to see the foreground object or I don't, not half-way. What was said by another poster, expose for the highlights, or wait till a little later and use a tripod.

All in all pretty cool pix!

I'm expecting my 40D from Ritz tomorrow, I'm excited!
Just got mine a few days ago. Finally opened the box today and played around with it a bit today.
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ho brah da ting nice ya !! lol
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 10:33 PM
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ho brah da ting nice ya !! lol
Yeah brah, where you from? Waianae? What you stay doing in Texas? I'm just a flipipino moke from Waipahu enjoying the Z and my new addiction- photography... even though I suck. Trying to get better...

To appease some of you here, I actually processed this last night (you guys can check the exif data of the time stamp of file creation), along with the other batch, but again, comparing them, I preferred the darker, mysterious silhouetted look, and higher saturation of the other pics. That's what's great about protography, there truly is no wrong or right. I truly wanted to take the details away from the car, make it look like any other Z. Don't want to get accused of being a picture **** Until then, I'm on a quest to take "that special shot." Damn this photography!!! I feel like I'm a crackwhore, but instead of crack, I just need to take pictures! Just got my fix with the 40D, and I know the high is only going to last until I need that Tokina 10-17 fishy. Goddamn you photography gods!!! OK, whatever. Ahem...



Oh, BTW, for those who have that photographic eye... how did I do on composition? I threw that rock next to the car to give it some tension. How's the layering of the foreground, water, and sky?

I'm going to the same spot next Thursday, and hopefully, the clouds are out and no druggies are out there. I'm going to try and use a 5-8 second shutter with tripod and see the results. All the above shots were handheld... getting too lazy!

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Love the pics....your Z looks so sexy at sunset.
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