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eye_on_me
21-04-2008, 20:31
hi what you think??

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2212/2417162044_400e93284e.jp

l2ke
21-04-2008, 21:00
hmm.......get a bigger image.

as it stands would have to say not really interesting enough, and slightly too grey

eye_on_me
21-04-2008, 21:04
hmm.......get a bigger image.

as it stands would have to say not really interesting enough, and slightly too grey
it was shoot at 11:30pm on a beach lol no colour. . :) i couldnt even see where i was going

l2ke
21-04-2008, 21:16
lol i know its black and white :slap:

what i meant was, even though it's black and white, it shoud have a tonal range of black, grey and white. yours is just grey and black.

a good example......


http://www.cybergrain.com/tech/hdr/images1/adams.jpg

eye_on_me
21-04-2008, 21:19
i know what you mean but on a clear night where is the white going to come from??? find me a night picture that looks like the one you just posted??

eye_on_me
21-04-2008, 21:24
http://www.dvpa.com/public/images/Night_lights_Final6_20_07.jpg

again at night but if it wasnt for the lights from the buildings it would be gray. .

l2ke
21-04-2008, 21:29
the sand would of gone white under the correct exposure

eye_on_me
21-04-2008, 21:34
very true but sand isnt white at night lol it has highlights from the moon. dont matter . . :)

l2ke
21-04-2008, 21:35
very true but sand isnt white at night lol it has highlights from the moon. dont matter . . :)

it is in the right light mate, trust me :) lights aren't white, clouds aren't white....still come out like it in pics

brad mole
21-04-2008, 21:56
whether the sand is grey or white it doesnt matter to me, in my opinion if its a genuine picture then its very unique and i would certainly be proud, very good work mate

buzza
21-04-2008, 22:39
got a higher res one? looks really good!

Whittie
21-04-2008, 23:03
Absolutely gorgeous! :thumbs:!

Ryan
22-04-2008, 00:38
i really like that

eye_on_me
22-04-2008, 05:31
cheers people :)

Nutkin
22-04-2008, 08:23
i can has it for my wall?

aztec daz
22-04-2008, 12:50
love it mate, exposure and colour is perfect, what settings did you use if you dont mind me asking. lens, esposure time, iso and apeture? Pm me plz

UNTAH
22-04-2008, 23:26
Very Artistic!

smit
23-04-2008, 00:36
how did u manage to capture such a good picture...of 3 shooting stars on a beach where it is not blury or anything, when you said you couldnt see where you were going, iv seen alot of shooting stars, but to see 3 at the same time, so close to eachother, with no other stars in the sky, and get a picture...lol

eye_on_me
23-04-2008, 15:58
how did u manage to capture such a good picture...of 3 shooting stars on a beach where it is not blury or anything, when you said you couldnt see where you were going, iv seen alot of shooting stars, but to see 3 at the same time, so close to eachother, with no other stars in the sky, and get a picture...lol
lol you ever heard of a torch, tripod, remote shutter and photoshop?? you never know it could have been 3 UFO's racing??

brad mole
23-04-2008, 16:48
so are they actually shooting stars or just photoshopped :lol: :shrug:

cunney
23-04-2008, 16:52
Love that pic, would hang that in my house (if i had one), love pics like that

Hope its a genuine pic tho, would be a shame if it were a photoshop

eye_on_me
23-04-2008, 18:20
to anwser your Q's i used photoshop to change the tonal range of black, grey and white. oh and to make the border....

smit
23-04-2008, 23:59
lol you ever heard of a torch, tripod, remote shutter and photoshop?? you never know it could have been 3 UFO's racing??

this is the keyword i was looking for lol

eye_on_me
24-04-2008, 16:44
this is the keyword i was looking for lol
i bet you any money most people who have a DSLR camera use some photo editing programe. . .

Keith Fusco
30-04-2008, 08:03
I like it, even if it has been tampered with. That's the whole process of digital photography, IMO.

smiffy1989
30-04-2008, 08:07
Gimme high res! Looks awesome.

star_tattoo
06-05-2008, 20:36
love it mate, exposure and colour is perfect, what settings did you use if you dont mind me asking. lens, esposure time, iso and apeture? Pm me plz


Its not perfect, but a good start! good work