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Welcome to the Neowin digital photo gallery! Here you can post your pictures and discuss your photography techniques.

Please be mindful of our members on dial-up and try to keep the dimensions of the pics and the size of the files to a respectable size for 1024 x 768 viewers. Please refrain from quoting images in your replies.

I will also ask that you link to images on your own space, as much as possible.

Try to put more details from your camera settings and also talk about what you have done with photoshop.

There are a lot of photographers here that like your editing skills and would like to learn more.

Thanks!

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View from Plane to Dubai.

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Old Delhi, India.

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Goa, India.

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View from our room in Koh Tao, Thailand.

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Koh Tao, Thailand. Our room was the one second from right.

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Victoria Point, Hong Kong.

Haven't done any post processing to them, other than killing the boarder function in infranview and using autostitch to stitch the panoramic ones together.

^ Love the panorama! Seems a little soft/blurry on the right. Ahh...no post processing :p

thanks, yea if anyone has any tips on how to improve them feel free to make suggestions. I'm not very good with photoshopping photographs. :)

thanks, yea if anyone has any tips on how to improve them feel free to make suggestions. I'm not very good with photoshopping photographs. :)

Heck the contrast looks great but I'd sharpen it a bit.

Check this out: http://digital-photography-school.com/blog...digital-photos/

Unsharp Mask is your friend ;)

Heck the contrast looks great but I'd sharpen it a bit.

Check this out: http://digital-photography-school.com/blog...digital-photos/

Unsharp Mask is your friend ;)

Thanks, I'll look into it. :)

What do you guys use to stitch together your pictures into a panoramic? I've been using this program called PhotoStitch that came with my Canon SD600. Photoshop never seems to get it right for me.

I used the free demo version of autostitch for mine, I'm not sure if there are better ones out there as it's one of the first I came across. It can take a little tweaking but it seems to work pretty well.

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

Thanks, I'll look into it. :)

I used the free demo version of autostitch for mine, I'm not sure if there are better ones out there as it's one of the first I came across. It can take a little tweaking but it seems to work pretty well.

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

Do you happen to know if there's an OSX version of it?

Do you happen to know if there's an OSX version of it?

according to the site "There is no Linux/Mac version of Autostitch as yet, though we hope to release versions for these platforms in the future. Autostitch runs under WINE." Sorry :-\

according to the site "There is no Linux/Mac version of Autostitch as yet, though we hope to release versions for these platforms in the future. Autostitch runs under WINE." Sorry :-\

bummer, I guess I could boot to windows if i can't get PS/photo stitch to work for me. It's just that I have CS2, and it's painfully slow to deal with an image that's 8000x6000 on an intel mac. Anybody wanna chip in so I can get CS3? :p

Got my Rebel XT with 18-55 Kit lens a few days ago. I'm impressed with what it can do more and more each day..

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^Cropped version of image 3. No post-processing ;)

edit: Does Firefox not manage color spaces? The pictures look accurate in Safari but horribly desaturated in Firefox :x

edit2: exported from adobe rgb -> sRGB. If only non-Safari browsers color-managed.

Edited by Giga

ZPF 2007 in Venlo, Netherlands

I feel kind of dirty by just posting a link here - but it's a link to 27 pictures I took yesterday during a festival in town

I think I did a fairly good job on it - especially for a first time in shooting concerts/gigs with equipment not really fitted for it. I shot it with a Nikkor 55-200mm VR lens, sadly I had to bump up the ISO to 3200 and get dirty with some noise - yet Noise Ninja helped me out quite a bit... Would love to receive some comments and critique on them though.

edit; aaaand I forgot to post the link

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