Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Bannack HDR
1.Peeping Bridger Single HDR: 9/29/10; 1:17 PM; Bannack; f/7.1; 1/1000 sec; Sony A330
2.Deer Single HDR: 9/29/10; 7:10 PM; Bannack Road; f/5.6; 1/80 sec; Sony A330
3.Cruisin' Downtown Single HDR: 9/29/10; 3:08 PM; Bannack; f/5.6; 1/3200; Sony A330
I love HDR! We ended up getting the program after trying the demo. All of the pictures above are single HDR photos. I love the vibrance of the colors and the different options available. The bottom two are the ultra-contrast setting and the first one is halo matrix.
1.Plus 2: 9/29/10; 2:31PM; Bannack; f/10; 1/250; Sony A330; Tripod
2.Zero: 9/29/10; 2:30 PM; Bannack; f/10; 1/1000; Sony A330; Tripod
3.Minus 2: 9/29/10; 2:30 PM; Bannack; f/10; 1/4000; Sony A330; Tripod
4.3 HDR: The final picture is my triple HDR photo. I used HDR to combine the first three. I cropped the last one a bit because there was a strange spot on the right side. I used the ultra-contrast setting in HDR. I liked the colors in the sky and ground best in the ultra-contrast setting.
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Very good job with the deer photo, it makes it look like one of those professional nature photographs.
ReplyDeleteI love all three of your single HDR shots. Where did you see a Deer? It looks amazing. Well shot.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Grace!! I really like all of your photos as well. The one with Bridger is really cute, and the deer one turned out great!
ReplyDeleteLooks like your three shot HDR blended well. I like how it really brought out the orange color of the trees.
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