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Desert Cabin
Image Title:  Desert Cabin
 
 By: Dave Arnold  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Dave Arnold {K:54676}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 40D
Categories Architecture
HDR Images
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Architecture
HDR
Lens Sigma 10-20 mm, F 4-5.6
Uploaded 3/6/2008 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 gb
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 157 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/19
Critiques 25 Rating
6.93
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Chloride
State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
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There are 25 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jen van Wijn   {K:17127} 3/6/2008
This is something...great perspective, colours and subjects! Excellent work Dave, love it! xxJen


Naseer  Fedaee   {K:5786} 3/6/2008
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WELL AND VERY BEAUTIFUL SHOT..
NICE JOB AND THANKS FORSHARING

REGARD'S NASEER FEDAEE.


Bernardo González   {K:3995} 3/6/2008
I like this composition, Dave. The elements position, and the shack perspective. The HDR here goes unnoticed and for me it helps...

Best to you.


ercole scorza   {K:5330} 3/6/2008
bellissimi i colori e la composizione
ciao

ercole:)


John Hatz   {K:137664} 3/6/2008
simple goes into favorites, the colors are out of any kind of critique, it's superb! complements Dave!


fotogr@vi     {K:49269} 3/6/2008
I will be mailing you soon abt HDR photography.... you are too good Dave !!! :)


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Thanks so much, Avi.... hope I didn;t miss your mail.

If you are interested, here's a tutorial I did for HDR beginners... http://davearnoldphoto.com/HDRtutorial.htm

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Thank you, Jen!

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Thank you, Naseer!

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Thanks, Bernar!
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Grazie molto, Ercole!

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/6/2008
Thanks so much, John. Always so supportive!

Dave


Debjit Ghosh   {K:3244} 3/6/2008
haven't been into UF for sometime, this shot is wonderful...i like the way you have managed so many different colors and shades...and not a easy thing to do.

cheers,
~deb


fotogr@vi     {K:49269} 3/7/2008
I just got home from work.. didn't get time to mail you - but hey, you already sent me a great beginner's guide. Well, I see that you have suggested a tripod and a remote cable release - none of ehich I possess as of now. Do you suggest that these two are absolutely essential for HDR photography ?


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/7/2008
Yes, Avi, I do consider a tripod an absolute must. and while you can get away from using a cable release by using the self timer on your camera, it slows you down considerably.

My friend was out shooting with me and she had no cable release and it took her forever to go through a sequence, even when she turned her timer down to 2 seconds.

But it is really imperative that you not touch the camera during the exposures since it may ruin quite a lot of your sequence shots. Even on a tripod, there is just enough movement to make the shots turn out blurry looking.

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/7/2008
Thank you, Debjit!

Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/7/2008
Oh, and Avi... you could get away without tripod and cable release if you are shooting RAW... since you can tone map a single RAW file (after adjusting exposures from the single file).

Also, check E Bay for a cable release... I paid $79 at a camera shop ... and then found them on E Bay for $10.


Michele Carlsen   {K:122262} 3/7/2008
Beautiful Dave ... as usual these days ...Excellent actually . I guess me comming to smoke cigs at your place is OUT now ...haha!!!

Best Wishes Always ,
Michele~


fotogr@vi     {K:49269} 3/7/2008
in that case, suggest me a good tripod. A friend told me Manfrotto with adjustable grip-head.


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/7/2008
LOL. Michele... No, you can still come but you must bring your own cigarettes... hahahah... thanks!


Dave Arnold   {K:54676} 3/7/2008
Avi, I would think with the amount of time you spend with photography, a good, rugged tripod would do you. And the Manfrotto seem to be of good quality. I myself have a heavy duty Bogen with a pistol grip head. There's times, though, that I wish I would put my original head back on just for steadiness, however.

And there's also something to be said for the cheapo $50 tripod. Though they seem to be very susceptible to unsteadiness, the trade off is the lightness of it when carrying it around all day.

Dave


parehan .K   {K:20231} 3/8/2008
Very pleasant effect here dear Dave.!!! I like the way you worked on the photo, the result is captivating...Have a beautiful weekend dear after great work..Hugs,
parehan!


mahassa bahri   {K:10859} 3/23/2008
nice foreground of cactuses for the desert cabin,
best, mahassa


laura diaz   {K:1191} 4/1/2008
precioso , brillantes colores. felicitaciones


Michele Beccia   {K:3908} 4/8/2008
Magic colours! Great!:)


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