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Betty
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Re: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography tests.
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June 21, 2009, 11:40:33 AM »
Some awesome photos there peoples.
Lucky I hadn't seen this earlier or I would have been the worst travelling companion ... trying to do things that are way beyond me. I am sure there would have been plenty of opportunities for this sort of thing on our recent adventure for somebody with an 'eye' for it.
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Quote from: mattyvas on May 31, 2009, 02:03:03 AM
one of my old jobs
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Quote from: mostro900 on June 04, 2009, 05:57:52 AM
(the 'ecks' letter is busted on my keyboard!)
You know you can also 'type' x by pressing ALT and then typing 120, right?
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Re: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography tests.
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Quote from: IdZer0 on June 22, 2009, 09:58:49 PM
You know you can also 'type' x by pressing ALT and then typing 120, right?
ahh, not on the Mac you can't - but me got a new keyboard, so all xxxxx good!
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Re: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography tests.
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Ah finally found something the PC is better at
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Better or just one thing a PC can do as opposed to the many many things a Mac does!
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Re: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography tests.
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For those that are interested, here is a site with a HDR Beta, I'm going to give it a try...
http://www.hdrdarkroom.com/forum/index.php?topic=6.0
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Re: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography tests.
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Zee,
Have to wait till Augst 30th for the beta - need to wait for the Mac version.
had a day of shooting today with Manny Librodo(Philippino portrait photographer) - have to pass on his details to you!
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Hey, nice! Post some shots!
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Big T, does this look familiar?
Didn't have tripod with me so it's a hand held judgment of lining things up.
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Looking good Matty.....
Might have to ride to work one day myself with the cam....... [moto]
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FYI take a tripod or something to rest on.
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