Not [B]perfect[/B], but I'm pretty pleased to the outcome!
Some artefacts around the lantern, but otherwise I think it's a nice shot.
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Pretty decent, although that lamp appears to have some ghosting on it.
It hurts my eyes...... A lot.
actually... if you look closely the buildings have that same ghosting on the sides.. red on the left and green on the right. The image looks blurry almost.
[QUOTE=Alex9325;16688238]Pretty decent, although that lamp appears to have some ghosting on it.[/QUOTE]
I wondered that too. The lamp was startionary the whole time. :raise:
That picture is really good imo
Reminds me of my home town somehow
Right off the bat I noticed a little bit of shifting.
tripods are your friend
I noticed that the lamp has a strange line around it, an outline. I am guessing that it was shifting?
also the contrast and brightness are too low
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[QUOTE=WallyGamer4;16699466]I noticed that the lamp has a strange line around it, an outline. I am guessing that it was shifting?[/QUOTE]
yes, same as the village.
the trees don't have it as noticeably because of the leaves
The slight ghosting on the lamp makes it look like it is from a video game...
which pogram did you use or was it a HDR Camera ?
[QUOTE=Fan-Fanatic;16699590]The slight ghosting on the lamp makes it look like it is from a video game...
which pogram did you use or was it a HDR Camera ?[/QUOTE]
HDR camera? What the fuck.
[QUOTE=M_B;16699460]tripods are your friend[/QUOTE]
I used one.
Post the photos individually?
[QUOTE=CrazyV3;16708982]I used one.[/QUOTE]
Then you need to learn how to use one properly. How did you manage to make it shift while taking pictures is beyond me.
Well actually that is pretty common, which is why when taking bracketed shots I always just leave my finger on the shutter release button.
Also make sure your tripod is actually firmly planted on the ground, or else pressing on the shutter release button may shift the camera.
make sure all things you can possibly tighten are tightened
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