1. Very good

    I'm not a huge fan of HDR, simply because more often than not it is over processed and looks ridiculous. Subtle HDR images though (when you can't tell it's HDR) are usually excellent. So it's very hit and miss with me. Is this a built in mode?

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    There's a group currently being promoted over on Flickr, Your Best Shot 2012, for anyone interested in submitting a photo/having a browse through. For what it's worth, I submit the following as my best shot:

  2. Perfect HDR Aidan

    Noticed that there is something wrong with my PC. Colors are messed up, didnt notice it earlier but now I see it its fricking frustrating
  3. Thanks friends!

    Tim, thanks for the tip about the group...and it's almost impossible to choose one perfect picture coming from you, but this one is really one of my favorites

    And yes, it's a built in feature of Canon T4i, but I have to put the images together later on my pc
  4. This was in the midia here during the hole week.

    I don't know what came in the photographer's mind actually, but in his situation, I'd try to help that guy, even if the train was coming too fast.

    Also, I'd not be proud of taking a picture of someone in it's last moments of life, even if I know there are some people that has to do this but in other situations.
  5. Shall i make a new topic for the contest we are about to forget ?

    Think not everyone voted yet? If not I think its nice to create a topic for it anyway where we do and where we only post the results. Discussion can stay here.
  6. And we will use a single topic for all the contests.
  7. I really need to get out and shoot something. I keep reading articles and looking at photos on Flickr, gaining some inspiration and then think about how cold it is outside. I need to walk the dogs before going off with my camera and once I've done that, I really don't want to go back out.

    But yeah, I won't object to a new topic.
  8. Originally posted by AidanFormigoni:This was in the midia here during the hole week.

    I don't know what came in the photographer's mind actually, but in his situation, I'd try to help that guy, even if the train was coming too fast.

    Also, I'd not be proud of taking a picture of someone in it's last moments of life, even if I know there are some people that has to do this but in other situations.

    Yeah, there is a time and a place for shocking photographs. Help here was needed immediately, before even thinking about saving this mans life. Taking your camera out is beyond reasoning.
  9. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    Yeah, there is a time and a place for shocking photographs. Help here was needed immediately, before even thinking about saving this mans life. Taking your camera out is beyond reasoning.

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