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Decided to capture my dining room with some HDR photography.



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cool, what soft did you use? photomatix?
Yep, Photomatix Pro 3.

Much better than Photoshop's HDR workflow. Great results right off the bat.
No fancy pics, just some randoms from some I took today.
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Anyone else have tried the dpreviews gallery? I find it quite cool
One shot from earlier today with this fine lady.



Straight outta camera btw.
Some spring shots. (testing Sigma 70-300 macro range)








I've just been going through a few of my photography photos on facebook and thought i'd link a few to here
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Another one from Saturday.



Strait' outta Compt-- camera.
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Migz, you need to clean your sensor.
Quote from DeadWolfBones :Migz, you need to clean your sensor.

I have absolutely no clue how to :/
Im waiting for a friend of mine who's experienced in DSLR's to come back from his trip around Europe so i can get him to do it for me.




Quote from Migz :I have absolutely no clue how to :/
Im waiting for a friend of mine who's experienced in DSLR's to come back from his trip around Europe so i can get him to do it for me.

Dishwasher does the job
Quote from Tomba(FIN) :Dishwasher does the job

Don't listen to him. The chemicals might harm the sensor.

You can clean the sensor by pouring syrup and seeds in the mirror box and leave it out for the pigeons and small rodents to pluck the dust off.
Quote from spankmeyer :Don't listen to him. The chemicals might harm the sensor.

You can clean the sensor by pouring syrup and seeds in the mirror box and leave it out for the pigeons and small rodents to pluck the dust off.

Actually, you're wrong. Their saliva will make the sensor even dirtier.

What you should actually do is submerge it on water for about 20 minutes to remove all the dust. Then take it out of the water and put it on the microwave oven for about 1 minute to dry it (the waves of the microwave oven only heat up water thus transforming it into vapor and drying your sensor).
Im smart enough to know that a DSLR being submerged in water isnt going to end well. Nor is putting anything sticky in it.
Thank you DWB for a serious reply, will see if i can buy one of those in town this week.
They're quite handy... I've never had to resort to a wet cleaning thanks to judicious lens changing and the power of those little blowers. Make sure you get a good quality one (Giottos if possible), as the cheaper ones don't have the filter inside that keeps dust from getting sucked into the blower.
wow long long time no posting from me!

being moving and weddings and Working so havent had the net.

But that dint stop me taking photos

Wedding Photos are from my sisters wedding.
Enjoy










Hope you like
Quote from Dooonster :wow long long time no posting from me!

being moving and weddings and Working so havent had the net.

But that dint stop me taking photos

Wedding Photos are from my sisters wedding.
Enjoy


Hope you like

Pffft Canon users...

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