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Rodizzle that's an amazing photo brother... the photo itself is amazing, but the level of difficulty to take it from that angle makes you appreciate it even more!
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Good job spotting that.
If he had no tripod my guess is that he had the camera sitting on the bridge and himself holding it as well.... otherwise it would be pretty much impossible.
Dont believe you...Any slight movement at all makes the picture blurry...Whats your secret?
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That's pretty intense. I have a quick question though. I'm trying to take images from FM3 and make an HDR pic. I took a pic from the same angle using 5 different levels of exposure and saved them but when I tried to use the "Merge to HDR" feature it gave me some wanring about converting them to 16bit or 8bit first. How do I convert it to 8/16 bit?