Lanterns

Apr 23, 2007 22:02

Between multiple-exposure HDR and extensive perspective correction, this is probably my most technically advanced shot yet.

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theenforcer April 24 2007, 02:25:02 UTC
Is it the perspective correction that makes it not slanty, or is that the multiple-exposure HDR?

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dreamage April 24 2007, 02:32:07 UTC
Dude, you took graphics, you tell me.

(Hint, it's the former.)

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theenforcer April 24 2007, 15:43:10 UTC
Wow. The power of technically advanced shots these days.

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dreamage April 24 2007, 03:56:04 UTC
Haha, I wish! Well, there does exist something called Tilt-Shift lenses. They let you do limited perspective correction and depth of field selection for real. But I cannot justify owning one (they cost thousands of dollars), and so I do it after the fact in software :P

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constantenigma April 24 2007, 03:46:37 UTC
I love your work

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dreamage April 24 2007, 03:59:43 UTC
Thanks :)

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it's good, but... another_zek April 24 2007, 14:28:22 UTC
it would be much better if you photoshopped some zombies in it. maybe eating a priest on the altar or something.

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Re: it's good, but... dreamage April 24 2007, 14:49:26 UTC
I tried to coerce some to come with in real life to liven up the scene, but none would go near a church :P

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Re: it's good, but... moonlessnights April 25 2007, 01:33:08 UTC
... babies!

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Re: it's good, but... andukar April 26 2007, 21:53:07 UTC
I agree 100%.

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hugin? avian_lady April 24 2007, 17:58:21 UTC
Are you using hugin to do the hdr stuff? I never realized what it was people like the stuckincustoms guy were doing to their photos to make them look so... neat. I'm inspired to try it out now.

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