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Offline TheRaven

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Interior Wide Angle
« on: 13 January 2013, 19:16 »
Just a practice run really, next time I need to remove the bits and bobs and have a good clean but any other tips for improvement? Used a £10 wide angle adapter and I'm quite chuffed with the results. Lens distort corrected, 9 shot HDR merged in Photomatix, noise reduced then edited in Photoshop and Topaz Adjust.


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Offline Winso

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Re: Interior Wide Angle
« Reply #1 on: 13 January 2013, 20:25 »
Very nice. Good skills on the processing, looks nice and natural.

Offline Ginge 35Edition

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Re: Interior Wide Angle
« Reply #2 on: 13 January 2013, 20:30 »
Looks great, I'd like to get an angle of mine like this.

Offline DubFan

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Re: Interior Wide Angle
« Reply #3 on: 13 January 2013, 20:32 »
Yeah, nicely processed with the HDR.

I would say though that while your dash is sharp, the seats and doors aren't and you have some blue fringing on the edges of the seats. But for a £10 wide angle adaptor, it's not bad at all.

What's the two points creeping into the left of the frame?


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Re: Interior Wide Angle
« Reply #4 on: 13 January 2013, 22:25 »
Cheers guys! that's my Nightmare Before Christmas fluffy dice!
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