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14-02-2008, 12:42 PM
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My real name is: Andy aka Brad Pitt
Southampton, England
Good Looking Moderator
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Primary Camera: Canon,
Camera Skill: Advanced ,
Photoshop Skill: Advanced,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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14-02-2008, 01:17 PM
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My real name is: Phil
Flintshire, Wales
Super Moderator
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Hi Andy,
to me all of the knobs, buttons, pulleys and levers within Photomatix are blowing my mind. I too am still trying to learn this to be able to gain the effects we have all seen in the past. Here, the colours appear very vibrant, maybe a tad too much blue. DoF and sharpness have all been improved and the clouds definately add impact. Good stitching, good result, good lord lets all practise.
Regards....Phil
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Regards....Phil
If it moves shoot it. If it doesn't move, still shoot it.
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Primary Camera: Canon,
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Photoshop Skill: Undisclosed,
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15-02-2008, 01:12 PM
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My real name is: Jason
Lancashire, England
PhotoTopix Contributor
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Amazing the difference between this HDR tonemapped shot and the other with no treatment, so much more detail, only thing I would perhaps tone down the blue just a tad, nice work Andy.
I have photomatix now, it's pretty good, I like it.
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
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My Main Interests:
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