Photo of the month: April 2010

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One of my two dogs.. (She's a Papillon - Chihuahua mix, aka Papchi) Taken with a Sony DSC W230 point and shoot.

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First attempt at posting a picture, here goes.
LLandudno Pier & Great Orme, North Wales

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First attempt at posting a picture, here goes.
LLandudno Pier & Great Orme, North Wales

That is beautiful! Did you edit it at all? Maybe could lighten it up just a tiny bit. It seems a little dim.
 

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Thanks MYmacROX

Hi,
Picture is a series of 5 photos stitched together using panoramic software (windows) then the resulting image was under and over exposed (-2,-1 ,+1,+2) and reassembled using HDRsoft (windows).
Problem that i now have is I am looking for good panoramic and HDR software that will work on a mac, any advice, suggestions from the more learned (than I) on this forum would be greatly appreciated.
Again thanks for the comment.
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ps. How do you get the photo on the forum without using the attachment method?
 
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Here's mine for this month.

Canon 5D, Canon 24-105L @ 24mm, f/16, 1/100, ISO 50.
Post-Processed in Aperture 3 using Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro and Sharpener Pro plug-ins. (outdated link removed)

Very nice.
 
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Hi,
Picture is a series of 5 photos stitched together using panoramic software (windows) then the resulting image was under and over exposed (-2,-1 ,+1,+2) and reassembled using HDRsoft (windows).
Problem that i now have is I am looking for good panoramic and HDR software that will work on a mac, any advice, suggestions from the more learned (than I) on this forum would be greatly appreciated.
Again thanks for the comment.
nfw
ps. How do you get the photo on the forum without using the attachment method?

Sign up for a free Flickr or Photobucket account (I'm sure there are others, but those are the 2 I know of and use). Get the image code and click on the photo icon when you post.
 

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