|
Image Title: Path, River, Trees...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Photographer |
Roger Williams {K:84106}
|
| Project |
N/A
|
Camera Model |
Nikon D300
|
| Categories |
HDR Images
Nature
|
Film Format |
Digital JPEG High |
| Portfolio |
Black & White
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Images
Trees
|
Lens |
Tamron 11-18mm f/4.5-5/6
|
| Uploaded |
9/18/2008 |
Film / Memory Type |
Sundisk Extreme 2GB
|
| |
|
ISO / Film Speed |
400 |
| Views |
167 |
Shutter |
|
| Favorites |
0
|
Aperture |
f/ |
| Critiques |
4 |
Rating |
Pending
/ 0 Ratings
|
| Location |
City - Oizumi Gakuen
State - TOKYO
Country - Japan
|
| About |
Here's another HDR image from my visit to Shakujii Park. This emulation of Kodak Tri-X really does give the kind of results I used to get... although the "grain" has a slightly different feel to it. Probably because it's a kind of digital noise.
|
|
Random Pictures By:
Roger
Williams
|
|
There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
1
|
|
Saad Salem
{K:62933} 9/18/2008
|
sorry,I haven't noticed the HDR,in my previous post,this shot seems to be a little less than perfect,well seen and well done,still asking your opinion about the 3D, Saad.
|
|
|
|
Roger Williams
{K:84106} 9/19/2008
|
Most of my shots are quite a lot less than perfect, Saad . My camera is the D300, not the D3. The latter is too big, heavy and expensive for me. The D300 is just about perfect for me. The colours are a little different from the D200's (which seem a little more "natural") but I expect I will soon get used to the new look of the D300... I certainly enjoy using it.
|
|
|
|
Saad Salem
{K:62933} 9/19/2008
|
dear Roger,although all of us very eager to perfection,but I my self will satisfy and enjoy a less than perfect result,actually it is better than average that also pleased me,about the camera,it is not necessarily that you have to use D3 to have a good results,it is your perspective,subject,and your point of view that make the shot and this is our last example at UF, http://www.usefilm.com/image/1464531.html thank you again for the detailed reply,best wishes, Saad.
|
|
|
|
Mary Brown
{K:69853} 9/28/2008
|
I really like the way you keep stretching and how you see the finest points in a picture. You are well beyond my knowledge and expertice, but reading your thoughts make me look more closely and try to learn. I love how the shading in this brins out the subtle details. MAry
|
|
|
|