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Picture Thread

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I thought we should start a thread of pictures.
Post a cool picture you found on the internet or took yourself.

How?
If you have MS Internet Explorer it's not easy to post a picture bigger than a thumbnail. But if you have Firefox (my favorite) or Chrome you can post an image from the Internet. Click on this link to find out how: How to post a picture from the Internet

Or if you don't mind a small thumbnail members can then click on it to make it bigger. This way you can post a picture you have on your computer. Check out this link for details: http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f16/how-attach-images-post-1270/
 
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Here are some HDR pictures of trucks.
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47TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

50TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

53TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

59InternationalTruckAnd2more.jpg


FYI HDR stands for High Dynamic Range photography. I took 3 pictures, one over exposed, one under exposed and one just right. I then used software to combine the 3 pictures. This brings out details from the highlights and the shadows.
 
How about one or two of a sign that is on the highway/road you have driven.

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Now would you????
 
^ ^ ^ Beware the Falling Cow ? ? ? ^ ^ ^
 
^ ^ ^ Beware the Falling Cow ? ? ? ^ ^ ^
Yes, that is on the enchanted circle in NM, near Red River.

I wonder how many cows have fallen from there to get that sign put up.
 
I won't take up too much space here...but I get a kick out of some of my mud race pics. :cool:

Here's one of my '84 carrying the front end down the pit. :D

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Okay, I lied...there's two pics. I've got a whole series of stills someone took with a high speed. Ahh...makes me dream of the good ol' days.
 
What software did you use and what kinda camera? I have a Nikon D90 that seems like it would work great. Love the pics!

Here are some HDR pictures of trucks.​


44TruckAnd2more-Sureal.jpg

47TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

50TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

53TruckAnd2moreSurreal.jpg

59InternationalTruckAnd2more.jpg


FYI HDR stands for High Dynamic Range photography. I took 3 pictures, one over exposed, one under exposed and one just right. I then used software to combine the 3 pictures. This brings out details from the highlights and the shadows.​
 
Two different 4x4s I've come upon in my travels as a longhauler.
 
What software did you use and what kinda camera? I have a Nikon D90 that seems like it would work great. Love the pics!
I use Photomatix Pro. Here's the link: HDR photography software & plugin for Lightroom, Aperture & Photoshop - Tone Mapping, Exposure Fusion & High Dynamic Range Imaging for photography
You can download and try it for free. Until you pay for it the pictures will have a watermark on them but you can try out all the features.
Set your camera for the bracketing feature to quickly take the 3 pictures. It is best if you can use a tripod but I usually just hold my camera still. That's what I did for the above pics. The software will align the images.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, the guns of the USS Iowa:
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660 lbs of powder going off with each shot...Wow :notworthy:
 
Better to we it from this view than from the other end! Go USN!


This won't be too expensive Dear! That's what I keep saying. Over and over again.
 
Not really jeep related but damned that is pretty impressive and interesting. Thanks for sharing. I am in construction and built an Abrams tank training range and i tell you, i certainly would not want to be on the opposite end of our fire power.

That shock wave looks to be over 400 ft wide at 1 second. Cool stuff. I would also hate to be the target that required a mins 5 degree angle!! :D
 
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The Lads. Well actually, ladies, but you get the idea
 
The General Palmer Motel in Durango CO
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