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Tag Archives: HDR
Shooting HDR in Natural Environments
The weather did not fully cooperate on the day I went to Starved Rock to lead a landscape photography workshop. It rained in the morning, was sunny in late morning but began to cloud up after Noon, just the time … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, Workshops
Tagged ferns, French Canyon, green, HDR, landscape, leaves, Starved Rock
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Creating Memorable Landscapes Workshop Update
The landscape workshop, Creating Memorable Landscapes, was held at Starved Rock State Park yesterday. The workshop was well attended and a great success. We spent the morning in the classroom exploring ideas about landscape shooting and critiquing images that fell within the rules of landscape photography as well as some that break the rules as well. Participants ate a box lunch and then went out for a couple of hours to photograph in the woods and canyons of the park. Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, New Images, Workshops
Tagged HDR, images, landscapes, participants, photography, workshops
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Low Contrast HDR Images
The resulting merger of the full bracket was unsatisfying mainly because the dynamic range of the scene was low. No more than 4-stops separated the extreme shadows from the extreme highlights. What’s a fellow to do? Continue reading
Posted in Musings, New Images, Tips
Tagged bracketing, dynamic range, HDR, image, low contrast
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A Closer Look at Dynamic Range and Contrast
HDR photography allows one to stretch one’s creative approach to the photographic image in ways that never before seemed possible. Like any approach, however, one must learn some basic elements of the craft before one becomes truly proficient in the art afforded by the technique. Continue reading
Posted in Musings, New Images, Tips
Tagged brightness, contrast, dynamic range, EV, HDR, high, ldr, low, mdr, medium
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Creating an HDR Look
When creating hdr images one must be concerned with the HDR look. But what exactly is the HDR look? If one wants to be technical then the look is defined as a tone mapped look Continue reading
Grazing Cows, Red Barns and Rusting Cars
What struck me about this scene near Galena, Illinois was the juxtaposition of the bright red farm buildings in the upper left set in a corner opposition to the grazing cows at the bottom right. Continue reading
Posted in Musings, New Images
Tagged bracketing, exposure, HDR, high dynamic range, images, landscapes, photographs
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Tractor in Hayfield
After my discovery that a 7-shot bracket is far superior to a 5-shot bracket over the same 5EV range, I decided to try a 9-shot bracket at the next available opportunity. Continue reading
Posted in Musings, New Images, Tips
Tagged bracketed exposure, dynamic range, EV, HDR, mirror lock up, RAW, tripod
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Northern Illinois Prairie Early Fall HDR Image
The image to the left was shot with a Canon 5D with a Tamron 28-105mm f/2.8 lens. Shot at ISO 200 at 28mm I used aperture priority mode at f/11 and shot a 5-bracket exposure spacing each exposure by 1EV. Continue reading
Rethinking the Debate – RAW vs JPEG for HDR Images
Okay, so I decided that I needed to revisit the idea that RAW or JPEG work just as well for creating hdr images. I decided to run a little experiment. I also decided to test the notion that a three bracket hdr image was good enough when compared to a five bracket hdr merged file. Continue reading
Posted in Follow-up Information, Musings, New Images, Tips
Tagged exposure, HDR, high dynamic range, images, jpeg, photography, RAW, technique
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RAW or JPEG? Easy Choices for Creating HDR Images
If I had a nickel for every time I heard someone say, “I only shoot RAW” (you could substitute JPEG for RAW here) I would be rich. Truth be told, if one limits one’s self to a single format then, I suggest, that one has established limits that are simply stifling one’s creative choices. Continue reading
Posted in Musings, Tips
Tagged camera, choice, composition, creative limits, exposure, HDR, high dynamic range, highlights, image, jpeg, landscapes, RAW, shadows
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