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  1. Hope they are not looking for crash test volunteers
  2. Hi Slowbee I used a full frame sensor Canon (5D3) with a kit lens (24 - 105 L F4). Used F16 to get a good depth of field and exposure of 3 secs at ISO 100. Camera obviously on a tripod. The image was exposed to the right so the unprocessed image looks quite bright. That was done to get as much information in the darker areas as possible because I knew what I wanted to do with it. Some processing done in Lightroom, but the majority done in Photoshop with some help from Lumenzia to bring out the detail of the tree bark. Several layers of curves and levels, gradient map, vibrance, colour balance, cropping and several others. This level of processing is not that difficult and can be done by anyone with a little practice and patience. It is not a marvellous photograph but the processing turned it into an interesting image.
  3. Thanks Veebee. Named it "Witches Alley" as my wife had just walked down there and given me the inspiration for this shot .
  4. Here's one to initially boggle your eyes. It needs to be looked at with a dark surround. Taken at Benvie Gardens, Karkloof at midday.
  5. I have always wanted to jump out my car whilst at a robot, grab the lit stompie someone has just thrown out their window, and throw it back into their car. Should cause some fun!
  6. Use a stick-on mirkin. Looks au-naturale
  7. For those doing the Sani2C, pop along to Kenmo Lake (just outside Himeville) if you have the chance. The autumn colours are now past their best but still something to see.
  8. PS. RAW implies a format, just like JPEG. You might understand a raw image to be one that has had no editing done? There is a big difference.
  9. 99.99% are edited. If they are not, they should be. The editing of RAW photos is a debate non-photographers will willingly engage as they often have insufficient understanding of what a RAW photograph is. Editing jpeg photos is another story, but it depends on what you are after, it is not "wrong". If your camera shoots RAW, that is the best format to use however, it does require the appropriate software to render it correctly and to be able to export it for view on the web or to be printed. The most commonly used software is probably that of Adobe's (Lightroom / Photoshop) but there are other great options available.
  10. Well captured with great IQ.
  11. Happy birthday, hope the rest of the day turns out better than the start.
  12. Haven't been to Kenmo either but plan to make it this year. Went out to Karkloof to try out a new 16-35 f4. Bit of a learning curve with that! Got no photos with the lens that are usable so will have to practice. Not used to getting so close to things in the foreground to stop them looking as if they are miles away.
  13. Karkloof Falls yesterday (a bit of a cheat, as the photo has been cropped a fair amount. looks OK on the web, but wouldn't print it ). Taken with 70-200mm f2.8 @ f5.6 2 secs with the help of a Little Stopper.
  14. RIP Barry We never met but enjoyed his posts and sense of humour. A man who loves his kids and dogs as much as he did can only be a good man. Condolences to family.
  15. I could use this but I'm sure it's way out of my price range. Speak to the guys at Studio22, GRPhotographic and a few of the other studio suppliers, they may be able to sell for you?
  16. A photo done for a friend. Since taking this I have acquired a 600EX RT and now just need a transmitter to be able to provide rim light on subjects such as this.
  17. Golden Gate this past weekend (5D3, 70-200 2.8 ii. F8 1/180 sec ISO 100. On a tripod!)
  18. I also like that top photo. A tighter crop (if possible with your lens?) to get rid of extraneous stuff and concentrate on the athlete would be great (in my opinion, FWIW!)
  19. I deleted this photo, although it's a good one!
  20. Hilton Railway Museum graveyard
  21. Taken off the ODP website. Drone photographer needed. See below: My company has recently completed a few construction projects and we now want to photograph them to display on our soon to be launched revamped website. We come from an upmarket premium home builder background and have recently done a few larger projects and want to showcase those to show what we are capable of. I could do the architecture photography side of things but I honestly don’t have the time to get out to the sites at the moment PLUS we were thinking of getting some aerial footage with a drone as well (which I can't do)… so I'm wondering if there are any photogs here that can do both the architecture photography and aerial footage?? We are not looking for high end fancy photos (waiting for over a week for the right weather and bringing your own lights etc) but we would like someone with a bit of architecture photography experience (and a Tilt-Shift lens would be ideal – I have a http://www.outdoorphoto.community/forums/images/smilies/Canon.png 17mm T/S lens if necessary). We are Gauteng based and the possible sites we want to photograph are in Steyn City JHB (20 houses), Houghton JHB (2 luxury homes), Hyde Park JHB (apartment block and office block) and Eastwoods PTA (Student accommodation apartment blocks) Please PM me if you are interested so we can discuss costs etc. Old website if you need to get a feel of what we want to improve on:http://www.helmconstruction.co.za/gallery.asp# New website will have a much more modern feel. (disclaimer - I didn't take the photos on the old website http://www.outdoorphoto.community/forums/images/smilies/tongue.png) Thanks a ton Stephen
  22. Taken in a corrugated iron house at Lion's River, KZN. It was dark inside, so used ISO 3200 at 1.5 secs (f/8). The cat was really checking me out! Had often ridden past this house and eventually drove there on an overcast day to get a few photos.
  23. Another one at St Mary's. What I really needed was a ladder!
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