Mrvile
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Originally Posted by vagarach /img/forum/go_quote.gif It took almost 20 shots in burst mode to get this 1 picture, of a series of 3 shots (as in right after the drop fell) that had nice sharp focus, and had just one drop exposed! Being that the camera couldn't autofocus quickly enough (I was shooting at 1/2500th of a sec.) I had to work in manual mode, so there was quite a bit of fiddling involved. I have a D50, so is there a way to get it to autofocus in a situation like this, maybe some sort of menu setting to change focus area? Oh, and this was taken with the kit lens. |
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Originally Posted by Mrvile /img/forum/go_quote.gif Devwild, when you do an HDR image, you're going to have to do a lot of postprocessing to make it look at least a little bit natural. Straight out of Photoshop's Merge tool, the image will have very little contrast and will look pretty washed out (which is a good thing, it preserves the most detail). Run it through several layers of Levels, Curves, or whatever you normally use to alter contrast. |
Originally Posted by hYdrociTy /img/forum/go_quote.gif aww dzjudz i love the third one! the paws!!! ('-' ) |