Island Capture (aka Silverph or psilver)
Crab Meadow Beach on HDR
Ever tried doing the right thing but end up screwing your life?Everything just comes crashing down. I never learn and I don't know what to do anymore. This might be the end for Flickr for me for now. I just lost all drive and I've stashed away my camera gear. Maybe I'll pick it up again tomorrow or maybe next year. Knowing myself though, I'll be back in a few days. I just don't feel good right now. I broke my phone's lcd so I can't be reached at the moment. Does anybody have an old nokia I can buy?
About the image. I took a couple of shots with different exposures (6?) and also used ND8 + polarizer to slow down shutter speed. I wanted to shoot at 12mm but the stack of filters left a prominent vignette on the image.
I haven't used Photomatix for a long time but they had an upgrade recently and I kinda like it. It's easier to use and produces more natural looking images. Still, the final product depends on the user's preference.
Shot at f/22 to put everything in focus. I chose this spot because everything points to the horizon to the left where the water joins the ocean.
I REALLY had a good time that day. Thank you so much my friends.
Crab Meadow Beach on HDR
Ever tried doing the right thing but end up screwing your life?Everything just comes crashing down. I never learn and I don't know what to do anymore. This might be the end for Flickr for me for now. I just lost all drive and I've stashed away my camera gear. Maybe I'll pick it up again tomorrow or maybe next year. Knowing myself though, I'll be back in a few days. I just don't feel good right now. I broke my phone's lcd so I can't be reached at the moment. Does anybody have an old nokia I can buy?
About the image. I took a couple of shots with different exposures (6?) and also used ND8 + polarizer to slow down shutter speed. I wanted to shoot at 12mm but the stack of filters left a prominent vignette on the image.
I haven't used Photomatix for a long time but they had an upgrade recently and I kinda like it. It's easier to use and produces more natural looking images. Still, the final product depends on the user's preference.
Shot at f/22 to put everything in focus. I chose this spot because everything points to the horizon to the left where the water joins the ocean.
I REALLY had a good time that day. Thank you so much my friends.