Sunday, October 11, 2009

HDR

In this process called HDR (High Dynamic Range) I took three different shots using a tripod on the bracketing setting. I took these shots at three different exposures (+1, 0,-1). I was not yet able to figure this out on my Nikon so I used my Sony DSC-H50. Then I took these three photos and combined them into one in a program called Dynamic Photo HDR and did some more minor adjustments (ultra contrast was one of the adjustments).
1)
7/9/09
f/4.5 - 1/800 (+1 ),1600 (0), 3200 (-1) - ISO 100
Fenced in - Bannack, Montana

2)
7/9/09
f/4.5 - 1/320 (+1), 1/640 (0), 1/1250 (-1) - ISO 100
Masonic Temple- Bannack, Montana

3)
7/9/09
f/4.5 - 1/125 (+1), 1/250 (0), 1/500 (-1) - ISO 100
Recess- Bannack, Montana

4)
7/9/09
f/4.5 - 1/15 (+1), 1/30 (0), 1/60 (-1) - ISO 100
Shoe Shine- Bannack, Montana

5)
7/9/09
f/4.5 - 1/320 (+1), 1/640 (0), 1/1250 (-1) - ISO 100
The Ghost Town- Bannack, Montana























2 comments:

  1. The merry go round picture was definitely my favorite! Great editing of the color scheme. It look gorgeous, but not too unreal.

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  2. It looks like you really had fun with HDR. Did it drain your battery to take this many? Whatever filter you used on the recess image was beautiful. It looked like a painting. Good job!

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