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haworthj



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A quick pint today. Look what I found....

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Post #97687 2nd Nov 2011 3:10pm
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AtleCM



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Beautiful picture! Atle CM
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Post #97690 2nd Nov 2011 3:15pm
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drewster



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Re: A quick pint today. Look what I found....
haworthj wrote:

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this is befor and after lol very good

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lrMike



Member Since: 26 Feb 2010
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Greece 
Great photo Haworthj,

I was wondering what lamps you have on the front top of the roof rack? and is it a genuine LR expedition roof rack?

Very very nice landy anyway!

Mike.
Post #98544 7th Nov 2011 10:49am
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haworthj



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Hi Mike. The rack is off a G4, so it has the aluminium shelf, with antislip. It's brilliant, and I love it, apart from the fact I can't park it in multi story car parks when Mrs Haworth wants me to take her shopping. Oh, hold on, that's a good thing.

The lights are Warn SDB-210's.

James
Post #98545 7th Nov 2011 10:52am
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lrMike



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Thank you for the info James...

It seems I will also need a rack to be protected from Mrs Mike's shopping trips Smile

Is this rack different from the standard LR expedition roof rack with part number LR004100 ? Because this is what I am looking for those days and if the G4 like yours is a different rack I must know the differences.

Mike.
Post #98555 7th Nov 2011 12:31pm
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haworthj



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Yes, LR004100 is the rack, but you don't get the aluminium boarding with this - and that's the important bit (well, for me anyway). I'm afraid I don't know where you'd find it.

James
Post #98558 7th Nov 2011 12:35pm
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lrMike



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The aluminum board is very important for me as well. I guess I will have to customise it myself. Thanx anyway and if it is not a big deal for you I would appreciate it if you could tell me what is the maximum height of your defender with that rack when you have the time.

P.S. I was dissapointed to find out that you don't have a gallery here with such a nice machine! Rolling Eyes

Cheers,

Mike
Post #98559 7th Nov 2011 12:45pm
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Defenderst



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Hi.

This might be a stupid question, but i have seen a few pictures like this on here now. They almost look drawn. I just think they are amazing and wondered how they are achieved?

Thanks.

Steve
Post #137046 4th Apr 2012 11:02pm
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MrFlips



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It's High Dynamic Range. Typically if you took this photo you'd concentrate on the Land Rovers, and the sky being much lighter than the subject would just appear white as it's over-exposed. Basically with HDR you take a picture with the exposure set to best cover the Land Rovers, and then you take a further photo that captures the sky (and in this second photo the Land Rovers would look very dark). You then use a program that combines the best parts of the two photos (or in practice far more than two) to produce one picture where every part is exposed correctly? Does that make sense? (It never has done when I've previously tried to explain it). Peter
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Post #137050 4th Apr 2012 11:28pm
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haworthj



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Peter's absolutely right. For the picture above I took 5 stills...+2,+1,0-1,-2, and aligned them in a program called Photomatix Pro. The drawn effect is called 'painterly'.

Cheers

James
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Mountain_man



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Very nice pic. I only tried this technique once to see if I could get a result but I am not very good with editing software and struggled to get to grips with it! I will stick to point and shoot. Anyway, here is my attempt from a green-laning trip in North-Wales which shows the 2 images I combined and the end result......


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Post #137081 5th Apr 2012 8:54am
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