awesome day in Mid-Atlantic!

Hmmm... playing around with HDR images I see... :thumbsup:

Might want to take a look into adjusting the blues from the first 2 images, especially the wheels.
 
Rick Hunter said:
Hmmm... playing around with HDR images I see... :thumbsup:

Might want to take a look into adjusting the blues from the first 2 images, especially the wheels.

yea first time...jk second time literally... Practice makes perfect :)
 
Starscream said:
any good how to's on HDR?
Rule #1: Always use a tripod. :)

Unfortunately, my camera is el-crapo, so I don't have the opportunity to come up with beautiful HDR images like BlackSapphireZ's :(
 
Damn you. :x I didn't get home until after it started raining.



That some increadible reflection on the paint :thumbsup:
 
Na, she off the maket and sleeping the winter away in the garage. I've been spending morer time tweeking the e39.

How have you been?
 
Rick Hunter said:
Starscream said:
any good how to's on HDR?
Rule #1: Always use a tripod. :)

Unfortunately, my camera is el-crapo, so I don't have the opportunity to come up with beautiful HDR images like BlackSapphireZ's :(

Yes to # 1 - you must have a tripod.

2. If your camera supports it always shoot in RAW output format

3. Use manual exposure settings so you can expand exposure bracketing to at least 6 or more stops.

4. Use a cable (or IR remote) shutter release instead of touching the camera.

5. If your camera supports it set it up to do a "mirror lock" where the first shutter click pulls the SLR mirror out of the way and then after the camera motion from this stops (count to 4) actually squeeze off the shot.

Last but not least is the software you use to combine the exposures. I have been using Photomatix for landscape work and have seen a lot more control than what I get out of PS CS3.

Landscape example from the N. California Redwoods:

1d-MouthOfFernCanyon.jpg
 
BlackSapphireZ...great pics! By the way, what kind of rims are those and size (18" or 19")? Also, what kind of tires and size(s)? You need to change your picture for your signature now that you have the new rims.
 
sweet pics :thumbsup:

curious to know if the rims are "4 fronts" coz the low offset on the rear ///M rims would stick out a bit on a non-M Z4?
 
nope they are 2 front and 2 rear. fitting just fine.

I'm still learning photography...haven't messed with RAW just yet, will get there when my skillz improve lol
 
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