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HDR

All these photos were done with bracketing. Three consecutive shots, each taken at different exposures. Then using the program Photo Dynamic, it combines all three giving more detail and contrast in the photos.

This was taken of the side of one of the many cabins up there. I really like the reflection in the glass.

3/3/10; 2: 35pm; Bannack; f/2.8; 1/2000; Sony DSC-H50; auto bracket; natural light

3/3/10; 2: 35pm; Bannack; f/2.8; 1/2000; Sony DSC-H50; auto bracket; natural light

3/3/10; 2: 35pm; Bannack; f/2.8; 1/1000; Sony DSC-H50; auto bracket; natural light


This was taken in the Meade Hotel. On top of the HDR I put a Vignette Orton filter on it. It gives it this soft creepy glow.

3/3/10; 4:40pm; Bannack; f/4.0; 1/8; Sony DSC-H2; auto bracket; natural light

3/3/10; 4:40pm; Bannack; f/4.0; 1/10; Sony DSC-H2; auto bracket; natural light

3/3/10; 4:40pm; Bannack; f/4.0; 1/15; Sony DSC-H2; auto bracket; natural light

This was done with one photo. Photo Dynamic will do its best to add the same HDR affects if you to have had three. I also put a soft Vignetter on this.

3/3/10; 4:18pm; Bannack; f/2.7; 1/5; Cannon PowerShot A1000 IS; Natural lighting

2 comments

  1. I love your HDR images! You did a great job of finding the right balance between extreme HDR and no HDR. I love the door photo! Its so inviting. :) Great job!


  2. I also really like that you explained how you did the photos. I think that really sets you apart from other people. :)



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