Always living up to your tag, aren't you
Thanks for the heads up, looks nice. I'm totally up for more nature-oriented games.
Übermatik;217727870 said:
This is not a complain, I think it's fine to post these and I love you both, Komps and Uber (more Uber than Komps), so don't get me wrong. But I need to get this out of my chest: I love photography and digital art, really, but I have an irrational disdain for this kind of pics that try pass as real well made photographs. Not that I'm against editing or any kind of manipulation, but I always feel like as if the guy who did it is trying to BS me. Am I alone with that? :ckiddin <3
@Oveja Negra: Thx for all these pix of late!
Übermatik;217731827 said:The photo I posted is a digital composite. Multiple photos will have been taken at a variety of exposures and stacked. The star zoom effect is achieved by adjusting the focal length of the lens whilst the shutter is open.
In short: you can't get results like these in one shot, but aside from compositing and a bit of colour correction and toning, it's unfair to shrug captures like these off as 'Photoshops', as the majority of the work is done with the setup and camera.
*EDIT* I may have been a little misleading, so to save my skin and break it down in more digestible terms, here's a picture form the artist outlining his process:
Oh, so the guy actually showed how he did that, so it's okay, I guess. :3 It's just that I'm kind of tired to see some stupid Facebook pages listing "THE MOST AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHS" with stuff like that, and I'm like "this isn't a real photograph, you f*cks ¬¬". By the way, I'm actually more impressed by the second pic (the one with the zoomed stars) than by the final product, heh.
Now you're hurting my feelings. I'm still using a Sony H50 from 2008. :cÜbermatik;217747799 said:'cos the 'photographer' is using a shitty 18-55mm kit lens from 2011".
MY EEEEYYYYEEEEESSSS!!!! ಥ_ಥÜbermatik;217747799 said:
This one is effin cool!Übermatik;217747799 said:
This one's good. Photographer could have used a faster shutter speed, but they were probably working with limitations given the lighting. It's nice as it is, anyway, I'm just nit-pick mode after the above examples.
Good job DD! You ruined everything! It was all going so well until you told me I had mistakenly posted a composite as a real photograph. Now I can never post anything here again in the fear that it's fake and I look like a doofus.
Merry Christmas !
If you want to make your brain hurt more, youtube "contact juggling" .. it is a type of juggling that most modern techniques were created by Michael Moschen
Übermatik;217747799 said:If you see a night shot with everything perfectly exposed, it's (more than likely) a stack of several photos composited in Ps - especially those with star trails.
But yeah, I share your pain... equally, finding photos that have been absolutely ravaged by Photoshop's adjustment tools makes me wince. You get a lot of those slip through the net on r/Earthporn and the like. "Ooh look, acid green grass and lovely splotches of purple/green noise, my fave - plenty of chromatic abberation to boot too, 'cos the 'photographer' is using a shitty 18-55mm kit lens from 2011".
*EDIT* Here's a fitting culprit... Zoom in.
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If you want to make your brain hurt more, youtube "contact juggling" .. it is a type of juggling that most modern techniques were created by Michael Moschen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OTb8tga-yg
He is the dude whose hands you see in Labyrinth, not bowie's !
But a more close to the card one you linked is the ring variation of contact juggling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmFmYLAveWM
Rising up from the Salisbury plains, the Iron Age Hillfort of Old Sarum is hard to miss. Site of the original Salisbury, this mighty Iron Age hill fort boasts far-reaching views across the Wiltshire countryside. With a history spanning over 5000 years, Old Sarum is one of the most enthralling and historically important sites in southern England.
Some cool voxel art
http://imgur.com/gallery/8zEE1/
Übermatik;219605489 said:Orographic clouds above mount Fuji.
Übermatik;220264917 said:1000W LED rigged to drone - definitely one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
http://i.imgur.com/RDaMJw1.gifv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl1xYyGom1g
Übermatik;220264917 said:1000W LED rigged to drone - definitely one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
http://i.imgur.com/RDaMJw1.gifv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl1xYyGom1g