Melvil said:
Not big on HDR, really. Sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. I prefer LUCIS (a plug-in for Photoshop) if I want to do that sort of thing. It can have amazing results. The Forth Rail Bridge shot - you may laugh - hasn't had any photoshopping at all - the colours are because it was a very long exposure at sunset and I had to use Cokin filters to dampen out the light - the only one I had left was a graduated 'tobacco' coloured filter so that's why the sky is rather orange. Have to say that cokin filters - especially ND ones - are the business.
Interesting, didn't think many people used tobaccos nowadays, just added in photoshop. Also interesting that I picked it out as my fav
Not sure about Lucis, I like the effects it has when used properly, but some people go lucis-mad and leave halos and crazy contrast all over the place...same with most processing I guess
EDIT: Yes Cokin are great, although a bit on the pricey side sometimes, although you get what yer pay for
As for gear I have a Nikon SLR, a normal zoom, big zoom, and (my favourite) a wide angle lens which can make some nice landscape shots. Oh, got a canon compact, too.
Nice, I use a D300, so can indentify with your choice
Must say I had a 'D'oh!' moment last night on the way home, I saw a fox in a garden about six feet from where I stood. It was beautiful. And I didn't have any cameras
Yeah that's happened to me a few times, one of the reasons I got a phone with an average camera on it, even if just to attempt to make a record of what I saw
, not that I could ever capture anything properly well with the size of its sensor B)