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http://www.filmtools.com/gripsuccupca.html
what brand of camera mount is that,
its not hdr because hdr is either 1 photo shot raw then edited to reflect a high dynamic range of colors or it is 3 photos most commonly shot in [AEB] auto braccketing with differe exposure to cover all the ranges of light that are present through out the scene your shooting.
seriusly though where did you buy that camera mount.
its not hdr because hdr is either 1 photo shot raw then edited to reflect a high dynamic range of colors or it is 3 photos most commonly shot in [AEB] auto braccketing with differe exposure to cover all the ranges of light that are present through out the scene your shooting.
seriusly though where did you buy that camera mount.
http://www.filmtools.com/gripsuccupca.html
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http://www.filmtools.com/gripsuccupca.html
http://www.filmtools.com/gripsuccupca.html
u can get them from>>> http://www.filmtools.com/succupmoun.html
or search for suction camera mount on google
or search for suction camera mount on google
http://www.filmtools.com/gripsuccupca.html
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i bought one and it sucks, so i was wondering what exactly was posted, i dont want to buy another crappy one.
Mines hold up amazingly, with point and shoots too camcorders, at fast speeds and corners so. i mean if you have any question pm me about the mount.
the one in your link look nice
i bought one and it sucks, so i was wondering what exactly was posted, i dont want to buy another crappy one.
Mines hold up amazingly, with point and shoots too camcorders, at fast speeds and corners so. i mean if you have any question pm me about the mount.
the one in your link look nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHM7-EAVb7w
i know thank you....
And sorry everyone that i got back about the camera mount so late about i've been working everyday and going out so i didnt get a chance to go on evom, but yeah i think i got it covered now... plus how did my hdr attempt thread became a camera mount thread haha but its all good.... heres the second video guys its better then the first. LESS MUSIC and more spools
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just be careful>>> {The Manfrotto 3025 Camera Mount itself rotates a full 360 degrees and the other two axis all unrestricted movement to obtain any camera angle. The head has a 6.6 pound capacity. Do not exceed this limit. (The 6' vacuum cup can hold 70 pounds so it will definitely support the head and camera}
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because.... there wasn't any HDR so we had to keep it alive by changing it to a slightly off topic conversation......... but to make up for it i added some HDR images for you and all is good now. I have the camera info and, your thread now has HDR images in it to match the thread title. its a win win situation.
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because.... there wasn't any HDR so we had to keep it alive by changing it to a slightly off topic conversation......... but to make up for it i added some HDR images for you and all is good now. I have the camera info and, your thread now has HDR images in it to match the thread title. its a win win situation.
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heres one i did today of my backyard. shots taken with nikon d70. done in photomatix pro, mulitple times, and touched up in adobe lightroom. I put alot of work into this one, i wanted to make it somewhat unreal.
This is how the finalized HDR came out after working it in photomatix
This is after working it for a while again in photomatix and finalizing in adobe lightroom.
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yea i do have a mac, but ive already got photomatix pro with a serial. iSerial ftw!. once i started making hdr's i havent wanted to take regular photos anymore.
heres one i did today of my backyard. shots taken with nikon d70. done in photomatix pro, mulitple times, and touched up in adobe lightroom. I put alot of work into this one, i wanted to make it somewhat unreal.
heres one i did today of my backyard. shots taken with nikon d70. done in photomatix pro, mulitple times, and touched up in adobe lightroom. I put alot of work into this one, i wanted to make it somewhat unreal.
hydra and light zone are 2 other programs with a good interface but photomatrix pro is wear its at forsure.
you have very minimal ghosting to! i am assuming your camera has auto bracketing? my k20 does and i cant imagine try to take any hdr photos with out it.
btw you have a nice set up in your back yard!!!!
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DUDE YOUR AWESOME hahaha, nice and well balanced thread it is... hahaha now... uhmmm i dont know... i didnt do a good job on the HDR BBUT HEEEY i've got something for ya tm. check it iight it has something to do with somethings REAR END and its from japan and it has fins? take a lucky guess fellow evom'ers winner gets a.... uh ..... AH HA my siick aos (non hdr photos ) and a evom beer =
what kinda camera are you using? DSLR? does it have AEB? if so im sure between the few knowledgeable HDR guys that already posted in this thread we could get you started on taking photos with the correct exposure then give you some tips for editing/ compile the images.
let me know and make sure to forward the link to me with your new photos.
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