Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I know, right? I gotta learn how to do that shit, lol.
Cool you've already met him though.
I'm not knocking him, but the main thing he does is HDR well. He doesn't do the fucking retarded HDR shots where its HDR for the sake of being HDR, he uses the technique to actually express more detail and more realism (and not way less realism like which is common in HDR photography).
The rest is getting the good shot locations, which is more experience and knowing people/places.
Again, not knocking him at all, I love his photography, just saying that the thing that really makes his night images and some of his day images pop is restraint in using HDR shooting techniques and processing.
Sep-26-2012 23:42
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
Oh yeah, I'm well aware of that, I just meant that I'm not at all well versed in HDR techniques.
Sep-26-2012 23:59
Joss Weatherby
Banned
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
Yea, it'd be cool to know what his brackets look like.
Sep-27-2012 00:02
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Yea, it'd be cool to know what his brackets look like.
Yeah, I never know how to set it up properly, like how many shots to take, and how many stops apart for each one. I should practice more, I guess.
Sep-27-2012 00:09
Joss Weatherby
Banned
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Yeah, I never know how to set it up properly, like how many shots to take, and how many stops apart for each one. I should practice more, I guess.
The most fun I had shooting HDR was a few years ago in SF from my hotel room when I could use my laptop to control the camera. Makes adjusting brackets a lot easier/faster (and less painful on your back).
Sep-27-2012 00:23
Joss Weatherby
Banned
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
quote:
Originally posted by Jon_Snow
/Nurse Rant
This has to be VAR now that I think about it, cause he was a combat medic or something right?
Sep-27-2012 00:26
citric_acid
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Montana
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Which doesn't at all change the fact that the dog was still thrown out of it. Obviously it's super effective at keeping the dog safe.
Besides,
Nice top...
actually top was on
heres the thing about jeeps, tops come on and off. also its not unsafe to go offroading with dogs. Jenny way make yourself feel big because you shaved your fucking cat after not grooming it properly.
the doors were on the jeep and the top was on, i have been offroading with my dogs for 3 years and they always just lay down on the seat and they love it they get to go out and play in the mountains. Hell even this guy offroads with his dog with no issues. the general rule is when doors are off seatbelts are on and yes they make doggy seatbelts, its actually a harness that clicks into the cars seat belt system.
when you consider the average offroading speed is about 10mph the dogs are much safer in the jeep in the mountains then they are on the highway going 80mph where you can get tboned/rear ended/random other shit that could happen and send your dog flying through your windshield/out the door
id never put my dogs life in danger, and i doubt any of you bitching know 2 shits about offroading. Also Kaizen is already healed up and running around, he was even sitting at the jeep ready to go to the mountains tonight.
Sep-27-2012 00:37
Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
This has to be VAR now that I think about it, cause he was a combat medic or something right?
No, it was a shot at me because I made a similar comment on a video that someone posted of someone falling asleep on a scooter and getting smoked by a truck. The first person on the scene stupidly moved the person.
So yeah, it's definitely the kind of stupid crack that IGK would make. Further - the alt obviously has been around long enough to know who I actually am/what I do. And IGK liked to make fun of my job.
Sep-27-2012 00:38
Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
Oh god who cares, citric. We've already judged you. You're a dummy, the end.
Sep-27-2012 00:39
srussell0018
Chaostician
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Blumsberg
So the doors and top were on, and the jeep was going 10mph, yet still managed to throw a dog out of it and then run it over. Right
Sep-27-2012 01:01
Halcyon+On+On
Liebchen
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
The sequence of these "impossible" events has yet to be explained, but eh, accidents happen. I buy that she loves her dogs more than people. They're cute. :3
In any case, giving your cat an embarrassing haircut because you failed to maintain it is still an obvious sign of neglect. I really don't think you should be allowed to have a pet unless you're prepared to do whatever maintenance its particular breed requires to be healthy. Even gorillas take good care of their kittens.
Sep-27-2012 01:18
citric_acid
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Montana
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
So the doors and top were on, and the jeep was going 10mph, yet still managed to throw a dog out of it and then run it over. Right
like i said before, it was a combination of 3 previously impossible situations and a bad shift on a steep decent with a large rock on the passenger side was the main factor. Also i normally only have windows half down but because we were previously on a logging road i had the window all the way down and forgot to roll them up. the chances of this happening again or at all is like 1 in 1000000,
yeah i fucked up by making a bad shift and having the window down all the way but the rest was a freak accident. they have a new restraint system connected to the lower roll cage that connects to their harnesses that will keep them from bouncing around.
people drive around with their dogs in the back of a truck, thats way more dangerous. ive seen more dogs fly/jump out of truck beds then i have dogs injured on trails. actually ive never heard of anyone i know having their dogs injured offroad, and most of them let their dogs run outside the vehicle. Kaizen is just one of those 1 in a million dogs apparently, which has been proven many times in his life