techniques pour vos photos de voyage...
techniques pour vos photos de voyage...
Hello!
I am new to this board and owner of a 40.10 4x4 94" 2500 and a Pinzgauer 710k
last year the iveco took us to Iceland:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarlind ... 1891/show/
It was really great and all three of us enjoyed it a lot but the only downside about this
car is the lack of floor clearance so I am planning to install 9R16 tires instead of the 7,5r16
for that I need the 6.5rims but haven`t been able to find any so far
Is anyone selling these rims or knows where I can get them?
greetings from Austria
gunnar
I am new to this board and owner of a 40.10 4x4 94" 2500 and a Pinzgauer 710k
last year the iveco took us to Iceland:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarlind ... 1891/show/
It was really great and all three of us enjoyed it a lot but the only downside about this
car is the lack of floor clearance so I am planning to install 9R16 tires instead of the 7,5r16
for that I need the 6.5rims but haven`t been able to find any so far
Is anyone selling these rims or knows where I can get them?
greetings from Austria
gunnar
Re: searching for 6.5 r 16
Hey Gunnar,
Sorry I can't help you with your tires' problem, but I'm sure someone else will. Just a matter of time
Anyway, I've been watching your photos and I really like the colors. I guess most of this is due to the landscape, but would you mind telling me what was the camera you used to take those photos?
I'm thinking about buying a new one and... you know, it could help
Cheers
Dimitri
Sorry I can't help you with your tires' problem, but I'm sure someone else will. Just a matter of time
Anyway, I've been watching your photos and I really like the colors. I guess most of this is due to the landscape, but would you mind telling me what was the camera you used to take those photos?
I'm thinking about buying a new one and... you know, it could help
Cheers
Dimitri
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Re: searching for 6.5 r 16
The camera I use is a Canon EOS 5D with a 70-200 2.8 L IS lens
The colors are also due to the fact that some of them are sets of different exposed images combined to one (HDR)
greetings
gunnar
The colors are also due to the fact that some of them are sets of different exposed images combined to one (HDR)
greetings
gunnar
Re: searching for 6.5 r 16
oki thanks
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dimitri
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dimitri
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Re: searching for 6.5 r 16
mhanke a écrit :Dear Pascal,
also for us, there is only one "Notre Dame", the one in Paris. But in fact, Chartres is part of a belt of big cathedrals, which were all built in perfect gothic style during the 13th and early 14th centuries, all of them dedicated to Saint Mary (Notre Dame): Chartres, Reims, Amiens, Paris ... I absolutely love the cathedral of Chartres, and the unique character of light within its walls!
Aside from that, I baited my wife with the prospect of visiting the cathedral, otherwise it would have been difficult to convince her of the necessity to attend the meeting.
Best regards,
Marcus
hippo a écrit : I guess
we all have to use that type of trick
well..I can't get a hold of a site with nice pictures from the inside using the multi-exposure picture process that you probably know as bracketing
sometimes the result is a bit to unreal and looks fake but anyway...
some like it and others not
I haven't made up my mind yet about that
pascal
en fait c'était par mail privé vu que c'était hors sujetHedge a écrit :Salut !
Je vais aller voir ce fil de discussion !
Heu je connais pas ce site non, mais parlerais tu de generation d'images HDR ?
je parlais des mecs qui prennent 5 photo d'affilée sur pied avec 5 expositions différentes pour faire une synthese avec un logiciel et voir a la fois tous les détails de la pierre qui seraient noir autrement et tous les détails des vitraux qui seraient surexposés autrement...
là je parle de prises de vues intérieur mais apparement gunnar (autrichien du site également) l'utilise égallement en extérieur notament sur les magnifiques photos qu'il a ramené d'islande...
je te retrouve le lien
pascal
ah ben voilà c'est bien HDR puisqu'il en fait mention au dessus...
et puisqu'il a trouvé ses jantes on va pouvoir transformer ce post en post "photos"
Re: searching for 6.5 r 16
gunnar and Marcus are from austria...
gunnar and Hedge have both a pinzgauer
hedge is a professional photographer..Gunnar not bad either and I think Marcus too isn'it...
so i don't know if all of you intend to meet sometime but since we all love pictures..
was thinking that we could have a place where to talk about it here..
peu importe la langue
pascal
for the ones that missed the first gunnar icelandic trip: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarlind ... 1891/show/
he will give you the link to the one of this year to when he passes by.
gunnar and Hedge have both a pinzgauer
hedge is a professional photographer..Gunnar not bad either and I think Marcus too isn'it...
so i don't know if all of you intend to meet sometime but since we all love pictures..
was thinking that we could have a place where to talk about it here..
peu importe la langue
pascal
for the ones that missed the first gunnar icelandic trip: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarlind ... 1891/show/
he will give you the link to the one of this year to when he passes by.
Re: searching for 6.5 r 16(found)now pictures !
hippo a écrit : well..I can't get a hold of a site with nice pictures from the inside using the multi-exposure picture process that you probably know as bracketing
sometimes the result is a bit to unreal and looks fake but anyway...
mhanke a écrit : You mean HDR (high definition range) photography? I found a pic of the cathedral interior here:
http://www.dpreview.com/challenges/Entry.aspx?ID=131885
Personally, I prefer the more natural impression of darkness and how the colours of the windows become substantial.
I have not tried HDR until now, since I still am adept to analogue photography; simply cannot throw away my old Leicas ...
Regards,
Marcus
Re: techniques pour vos photos de voyage...
Hedge a écrit :HA je vais aller voir ton lien !
Sinon tu trouveras pas mal d'infos aussi ici :
http://www.linternaute.com/photo_numeri ... etter=2277
En fait cette technique est vieille, mais l'informatique à volé a son secours, comme souvent, les photographes de voitures notamment l'utilisaient pour ne pas faire apparaitre les reflets sur les carrosseries, on l'appelait la technique du "sandwich" car on superposait les vues pour faire apparaitre de chaque que ce que l'on voulait !
Pas très clair ce que je dis... vu l'heure ....