Long exposure photography

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Chris Corbyn
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Long exposure photography

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I enjoy taking long-exposure photos with my little Canon IXUS point and shoot camera, but none like these!

http://digital-photography-school.com/l ... hotography
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neat
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Oh man, a friend of mine just exposed me (get it, EXPOSED! :P ) to HDR photography. I am in love. I have to learn to do this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
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The Ninja Space Goat wrote:Oh man, a friend of mine just exposed me (get it, EXPOSED! :P ) to HDR photography. I am in love. I have to learn to do this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
Same! I'm working with Photoshop to achieve this. I have a huge set of HDR photos (5 and 7 photos per scene), but it's hard to get things working they easily become ghost like and colors become horrible. :(

I also like taking panoramas, with Photoshop it's easy to put multiple photos into a big horizontal photo.
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