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January 2, 2009
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
KODAK C310 DIGITAL CAMERA
1/422 second
F/4.5
6 mm
100
Jan 14, 2005, 5:36:09 PM
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amazing light and contrast (and house)
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~NoSpI Jan 20, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks!
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you're welcome :)
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~automidori Jan 19, 2009  Professional Photographer
This art has been featured in my journal “;Pocket Digital Camera Feature” --> [link] with other awesome photographs. Please check them out and thank you for participating.
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~NoSpI Jan 20, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks for this feature too :D
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~automidori Jan 20, 2009  Professional Photographer
You're welcome :-)
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~assimilated Jan 13, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
A very striking image.

Have you tried doing HDR images before? You take a photograph of the highlights, lowlights (shadows) and then the medium, and blend them in one image to allow you to get detail in the sky, the building and in the doorways as well...
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~NoSpI Jan 14, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
No but thanks for explaining what HDR is :) I've been wondering for a while. Um i don't know if its possible on my Kodak Easyshare C310 :P

I usually cut out the main objects in my picture and use the dodge tool to do this sort of thing anyway, so i'll have to try it out if i can.

Thanks :)
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~assimilated Jan 14, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Its possible on any camera, just depends on how much work... You can blend them by putting them on layers, and the quickest (worst) way is to just erase anything without good detail, eg, on the dark layer anything that is absolutely black, and on the light layer, anything that is too bright and then adjust opacity to suit
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