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I assume there are other musicians here on head-fi as well, so I'm interested in seeing some visuals celebrating two great loves of my life, listening to and creating music! Over the top imagery is welcome

I'll start:






Canon SD800 IS (manual mode) p&s in one hand, house lamp with outdoor floodlight in the other XD
post #2 of 9
wow that second picture is really cool!

have it in 1280x1024 by chance?
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Originally Posted by Advil View Post
wow that second picture is really cool!

have it in 1280x1024 by chance?
Thanks!

I used photoshop to make minor adjustments to color and contrast, clean up a few dust spots, and resize. If you want me to do the same at a specific resolution, pm me, otherwise, help yourself to the originals: piano, violin
post #4 of 9
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Upon request, 1280x1024 of the violin-dt770's loving

Outdoors is not forgiving on amateurs, but here's another one,



and the original er hu @ 3264x2448.

Anyone know of a hacked firmware for DIGICIII canon cameras? I'd like to try to get some HDR action on a cheap digicam, but as far as I know you need DIGICII
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Upon request, 1280x1024 of the violin-dt770's loving

Outdoors is not forgiving on amateurs, but here's another one,



and the original er hu @ 3264x2448.

Anyone know of a hacked firmware for DIGICIII canon cameras? I'd like to try to get some HDR action on a cheap digicam, but as far as I know you need DIGICII

HDR is more complicated than that.

And your camera doesn't need fancy tools to do it.

Take 3 photos (or more) with equal levels of differing exposure.

So take one frame at 0 Ev, one at +1 Ev, and one at -1 Ev. But then you need a program to blend them together. no program can do a very good job of doing it automatically, you still need to manually balance certain levels to get a decent outcome.

Also, change the shutter speed, and not the aperture, or your photos will be a bit messed up with the DOF. Also, everything in the frame must be stationary to avoid blur and ghosting when blending the shots.
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LOL...........nevermind.......just............too. ...............easy.........
post #7 of 9
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...And your camera doesn't need fancy tools to do it...
I understand how to take HDR photos, but thanks for the tips. I've been looking for something like CHDK for DIGICII that will work with DIGICIII cameras, as I have a gimpy tripod, every time I touch my digicam to remeter, it ends up shifting significantly. Purchasing a stable tripod would help, but I need the cash for my case of upgraditis
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LOL...........nevermind.......just............too. ...............easy.........
thinking the same

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LOL...........nevermind.......just............too. ...............easy.........
thinking the same

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