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Posted 2009-06-10 18:14:49
Hi All,
Congratulation ' fabianfred' well done.
Please choose a topic for our ' Photo Challenge #5'
Thanking you all for taking part in the Thai Landscape Challenge, shame that more members did not enter, could that have been because of the rain?
Yours truly,
Kan Win
Edited by Kan Win, 2009-06-11 18:04:50.
Posted 2009-06-11 06:12:38
Thank you all for your votes.....
I would like to choose HDR for the next subject.....
If you have never done it......download the Photomatix program free...and post pix with the watermark showing is OK.
Tip... I usually shoot hand-held with my camera set to AE Bracket at One full f-stop so i get one under, and one over, and normal.
Photomatix will align pix for you........ best to use Aperture priority and have a fast shutter....using an exposure which alters the aperture can affect the DOF.
Also if you have an old pic which looks OK....but only one shot....then make a copy of it in windows explorer...and load the copy and original into Photomatix....it can still give nice results.....
Posted 2009-06-11 06:38:20
is there a list somewhere of past competition subjects?
Posted 2009-06-11 10:29:52
Congrats fabianfred, great pictures.
The challenges in order were:
1. Thai People
2. Thai Food
3. Dogs
Songkran (was not a Challenge)
4. Thai Landscapes
Interesting to see how HDR will be received as challenge #5. Personally I love messing around with HDR but feel that as a challenge topic it might be a bit limiting for some. I would suggest a topic that anyone with any camera would be able to shoot a pic and enter it into the 'Challenge' without having to learn new processes and download additional software. Pseudo HDR using single images is not technically HDR btw.
I jotted down a list of 'Challenge' ideas on the Landscape voting thread and left out some topics that would require additional hardware/software. Participation should be a lot better than it is in the challenges, I think that getting 'technical' would limit participation even further.
Of course the idea of the 'Challenges' is exactly that it should be a challenge. To learn new techniques and processes, to get out (or stay in) and take photos and exercise our creativity. Maybe a monthly 'Technical Challenge' would be a good idea for the more technically inspired among us? and choose topics for the normal challenges that would enable anyone to enter.
I'll repost the list of ideas I wrote as that thread is now closed.
Shapes
Colors
Emotions and Moods
Weather
Materials
Signs
Abstract
Panning
Sky
Street shots
Night shots
Geometry
Liquid
Decay
Flight
Black and White
Movement
Architectural
Shadows / Silhouettes
Portraits
Macros
Time
Numbers
Elements (Fire, Air, Earth and Water)
Technology
Action Shots
Transportation
Self Portraits
Death / Life
Lighting Forms - Natural, Neon, Candle ect.
Working
Broken
Lost
Old
Young
New
Antique
Body Parts
Looking Up / Down
Door / Window View
Groups
Alone
Power
Candid Shots
Human Senses - Touch, Sight, Smell, Taste and Hearing
Money and Finance
Hot / Cold
People & Professions
Congrats again. Looking forward to the next challenge
Edit// by Kan Win
Edited by Kan Win, 2009-06-11 18:08:23.
Posted 2009-06-11 10:36:21
fabianfred, on 2009-06-11 06:12:38, said:
Thank you all for your votes.....
I would like to choose HDR for the next subject.....
If you have never done it......download the Photomatix program free...and post pix with the watermark showing is OK.
Tip... I usually shoot hand-held with my camera set to AE Bracket at One full f-stop so i get one under, and one over, and normal.
Photomatix will align pix for you........ best to use Aperture priority and have a fast shutter....using an exposure which alters the aperture can affect the DOF.
Also if you have an old pic which looks OK....but only one shot....then make a copy of it in windows explorer...and load the copy and original into Photomatix....it can still give nice results.....
I was looking forward to entering this next competition, that is until I read the subject...
..This poor old fella doesn't even know what HDR means, unless at a guess it is Harley Davidson Rider ??
If it is, can I claim an exemption and photograph my wife on her Honda Wave.?
Confused......
Posted 2009-06-11 11:08:19
LeungKen, on 2009-06-11 10:36:21, said:
..This poor old fella doesn't even know what HDR means, unless at a guess it is Harley Davidson Rider ??
If it is, can I claim an exemption and photograph my wife on her Honda Wave.?
I just added a HDR section in the pinned topic. Questions & Answers
Looks like a lot of fun but also a bit intimidating.
Posted 2009-06-11 11:20:34
Thanks for that Tywais, now I know to wait for an easier subject.
Posted 2009-06-11 13:13:38
I understand that HDR is a bit of a challenge for the happy snappers...but the Photomatix software IS free....and it can turn some quite ordinary pix into something much better..... and no need to use anything like Photoshop.......
Even the pseudo HDR (tone-mapping) is easy and no need to mess with the many controls in a Photoshop program....with Photomatix it is just easy sliders ...to see the results instantly.
I love harleys too...so maybe we could make the subject Harleys (and their clones) and nothing older than a month..to get people out there snapping.... but then those stuck on the farm would complain too....
I know many here at TV are not actually in Thailand...so a Thai subject would be restricting too
#9
The Vulcan
Posted 2009-06-11 14:48:19
Here we are then - no idea what I'm doing but lets have a go
Canon G10 and a great deal of p*****g about in Photomatix and CS3
1 shot ( this morning in Hua Hin) with exposure adjusted by 1.5 stops either way
p.s. V-Rod 1200 cc Harley Davidson
p.p.s I just realised that by using the tone mapping ONLY in the trial version of Photomatix (as I did) you don't get the watermarks!
Edited by The Vulcan, 2009-06-11 14:57:21.
Posted 2009-06-11 18:32:32
Hi ' fabianfred' and members.
I have decided to open a separeate thread for this type of Photography as it is a specialised topic and in my mind "why should our members who Kan not do a HDR suffer and wait unilt the next 'Challenge'".
' fabianfred' please set the rules, thank you.
Yours truly,
only here to help folks out.
Kan Win
Posted 2009-06-11 19:10:47
The Vulcan, on 2009-06-11 14:48:19, said:
Here we are then - no idea what I'm doing but lets have a go
Canon G10 and a great deal of p*****g about in Photomatix and CS3
1 shot ( this morning in Hua Hin) with exposure adjusted by 1.5 stops either way
p.s. V-Rod 1200 cc Harley Davidson
p.p.s I just realised that by using the tone mapping ONLY in the trial version of Photomatix (as I did) you don't get the watermarks!
Very nice too.... i do like the HDR images like this one which are 'subtle'...as well as the more easily recognised type.
good bit of steel there too.
Tip....tripod is best for most accurate images...and five exposures of 2+,1+,0,1-,2- gives the best possible range
Posted 2009-06-11 19:13:47
Patouxai Vientiane Lao PDR
Posted 2009-06-11 19:15:33
fabianfred, on 2009-06-11 06:12:38, said:
Also if you have an old pic which looks OK....but only one shot....then make a copy of it in windows explorer...and load the copy and original into Photomatix....it can still give nice results.....
This is against the Challenge Rules, hence 'Fabianfred HDR Photo Challenge' so Fred you set the rules please in your own Challenge.
Thanking you all.
Yours truly,
Kan Win
Posted 2009-06-11 19:17:52
Rules....!!!
I declare there are no rules...... no limit to the number of images........true HDR and pseudo (tone mapped) are allowed.
Fill ya boots!
Posted 2009-06-11 19:48:56
But surely one rule must still be 'All "Entries" must be your own photos'.
Yeeeees lets Rock and Roll
The Lake - Kanchanaburi (1 photo RAW)
Wat Tum Sua Temple - Kanchanaburi (3 photos RAW)
Bridge over the River Kwai (Khwae) (1 photo RAW)
Tha last one totally over cooked I know, just tried something else.
Yours turly,
Kan Win
Posted 2009-06-11 20:47:18
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nice pix...are they all going into the clouds one too...lol?
Edited by Kan Win, 2009-06-11 22:02:41.
Posted 2009-06-11 21:58:46
No way
Wait and see as these photos are too " Old" for the Clouds Challege #5.
Now you know why I asked you for Your Rules Fred.
Yours as always,
Win in Kan
#18
The Vulcan
Posted 2009-06-12 12:05:32
2nd crack at this HDR stuff - not sure I'm getting there tho!
Shot 4 days ago so well within whatever rules we're applying
Posted 2009-06-12 14:16:16
Hi,
just 1 raw shot, Canon 40d + Apple iPhoto
Edited by aeon, 2009-06-12 14:19:00.
Posted 2009-06-12 19:06:11
One RAW photo processed in Photomatix Pro 3 and added border in ADCSee Pro 2.5
Yours truly,
Kan Win
Posted 2009-06-12 19:37:06
Tree in Vientiane
Posted 2009-06-13 11:21:11
Whale Rock
No one ever said HDR was restricted to color....
I didn't try to remove the graininess since I like that in black and white photos. In fact, in some b/w portraits I have taken, I have introduced grain for effect.
Posted 2009-06-13 11:51:09
The Vulcan, on 2009-06-12 12:05:32, said:
2nd crack at this HDR stuff - not sure I'm getting there tho!
Shot 4 days ago so well within whatever rules we're applying 
very beautiful colours.... and nice bokeh too...(as they like to say)
#24
Sunny Valentine
Posted 2009-06-13 15:27:31
Sanctuary Of Truth, Pattaya.
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Posted 2009-06-13 18:28:59
The Vulcan, on 2009-06-12 12:05:32, said:
2nd crack at this HDR stuff - not sure I'm getting there tho!
Shot 4 days ago so well within whatever rules we're applying 
Quote p.p.s I just realised that by using the tone mapping ONLY in the trial version of Photomatix (as I did) you don't get the watermarks!
^ Now you do in your 2nd crack
Nice shot
Yours truly,
Kan Win
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