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Uploaded: January 08, 2008

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Exif: F Number: 22, ISO: 200, FocalLength: 17.00 mm, Model: NIKON D3

Comments

Stan Kwasniowski January 28, 2008

Aah Tony, great shot with that D3, assumed you used NX for the final touches. How do you like the D3, proposition, will trade you my D100 and $50 for the D3, what a deal, j/k #841376

Tony Sweet January 29, 2008

actually made using photomatix HDR software shot with the d3. And no problem on the trade, but you're a couple of zeros shy on the cash part of the deal, Stan. #5414093

Becky J. Parkinson level-classic April 23, 2008

Tony,

I think I can get this message to you along with the picture (I must have hit the message link instead of the photo discussion link). Anyway...I see that someone else has already asked you how you got the after effect. I've read about the software, but hadn't actually seen it put to use yet. Nice shot.

Becky #5832385

Ronald F. Fischer August 20, 2008

Great work of art, here! #6338530

Tony Sweet August 20, 2008

Thanks, guys. It's really nothing anyone else couldn't do with a good subject and knowing a little about photomatix. I'm in the beginning stages of putting together a 4 weeker on Photomatix HDR photography. #6339256

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