Any photographers in here?

I need to invest in lenses too

and a GPS unit after the lenses


reality: I'm broke
sucks to be poor
 
I'm particularly proud of this HDR photo:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25174230@N03/3614888920/" title="HDR Mazda Lineup by flyinhawaiian071, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3417/3614888920_2660f5b149_o.jpg" width="1024" height="683" alt="HDR Mazda Lineup" /></a>
 
Yeah...then why not just call it 100...That makes no since to me.

And nice HDR Flyin...It doesn't even look like a HDR and thats what I like about it!!
 
yeah it's funny how the D80 and D90 are very similar but one uses a CCD and the other uses a CMOS

I need a polarizer too... I know there's 2 different kinds but I was never able to figure wtf the differences were a few years ago on the internet... perhaps the information availability is different now... damn, you're making me want to go hit up the half price books today
 
Yeah I wish the D80 used a CMOS sensor!! So much better technology!!

and I have a few filters. A UV, CP (Circular Polarization), and a ND4 filter I think.

I really want a adjustable ND filter
 
looks a bit excessive to me... the white ms3 doesn't look white anymore :(

I compared the HDR photo to the original and I think what is making it look "not white" are the reflections of the surroundings and the sky. The lighting wasn't perfect, obviously. The other thing I was bothered by was the saturation of the red cars in the background. I'm not sure how to tone that down without taking the reds out of the rest of the picture...

And nice HDR Flyin...It doesn't even look like a HDR and thats what I like about it!!

Thanks man! I try and avoid the "radioactive" HDR shots while retaining the full range of colors and light...
 
I compared the HDR photo to the original and I think what is making it look "not white" are the reflections of the surroundings and the sky. The lighting wasn't perfect, obviously. The other thing I was bothered by was the saturation of the red cars in the background. I'm not sure how to tone that down without taking the reds out of the rest of the picture...

Thanks man! I try and avoid the "radioactive" HDR shots while retaining the full range of colors and light...

This is where photoshop comes in!! Takes some work but it can be done with layering and adjustments.
 
Yeah I wish the D80 used a CMOS sensor!! So much better technology!!

and I have a few filters. A UV, CP (Circular Polarization), and a ND4 filter I think.

I really want a adjustable ND filter

yeah, the only "filter" I have is a protector
 
And if you took the original picture and did some work you could make the white speed looks white again lol

But with the red cars its really just a simple selection, adjustment process.

I would even do it too the reflectors on all the cars lol
 
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