Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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1.  "River HDR" 9/29/10 3:40pm; Bannack Ghost Town; f/14; Canon Rebel Xs - Tripod
2. "River Dark": 9/29/10; 3:40pm; Bannack Ghost Town; 1/125; f/14; Canon Rebel Xs - Tripod
3. "River Light": 9/29/10; 3:40pm; Bannack Ghost Town; 1/8; f/14; Canon Rebel Xs - Tripod
4. River Medium": 9/29/10; 3:40pm; Bannack Ghost Town; 1/25; f/16; Canon Rebel Xs - Tripod
5. "Shelf HDR": 9/29/10; 1:30pm; Bannack Ghost Town; 1/140; f/3.5; Canon Rebel Xs
6. "Shelf": 9/29/10; 1:30pm; Bannack Ghost Town; 1/140; f/3.5; Canon Rebel Xs

I had a lot of fun learning how to use this program. I love what it can do to liven up an image. I took three imperfect shots of the river and was able to blend them to get a pretty vibrant shot of the river and all the trees around it. Also I took an indoor shot of a shelf I took. I used eye-catching on both of them but also played around with temperature(Kelvin) and light tuner as well as curves and color equalizer. I don't feel like either of these are extreme examples of HDR and that's why I like them. Oh and I cropped my fingers out of the river shots.

2 comments:

  1. I really like your first HDR. It looks like it could be a desktop wallpaper. I also like how the sky looks in the shot, Great Job!

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  2. That single image HDR pulled a lot of texture. Good job with that one. I am so happy that you were able to save your images!

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