Friday, October 21, 2011

Bannack | HDR

The following images were taken, experimenting with HDR photography. HDR stands for high dynamic range. The process is done by taking more than one exposure and merging the images taking the best light from each. Enjoy:

:: Three-shot HDR ::
"Wood vs. Brick" | 20 Oct 2011 1:11pm | Bannack, MT
f/2.8 | ISO 100 | 83mm | Canon 5D mk1
PP: HDR processing via Photomatix, CA fill out two windows on left of frame, boosted contrast with curve adjustment, level adjustment masked in corners, and sharpness.

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:: One-Shot HDR ::
"Autumn" | 20 Oct 2011 5:12pm | Bannack, MT
f/2.8 | ISO 100 | 1/2000s | 59mm | Canon 5D mk1
PP: HDR processing in Dynamic Photo, adjusted curves and sats, and sharpness.

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"Down By the River" | 20 Oct 2011 4:41pm | Bannack, MT
f/8.0 | ISO 100 | 28mm | Canon 5D mk1
PP: Photomatix; hue/stat adjusted yellow hues to oranges, masked out then added in on a few bushes; hue/stat adjusted yellow hues to reds, masked out then added in on a few other bushes; boosted blues; airbrushed water to have more blue in it; CA filled lens flare; cropped

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"Western Erosion" | 20 Oct 2011 5:03pm | Bannack, MT
f/2.8 | ISO 100 | 28mm | Canon 5D mk1
PP: Photomatix; clone brushed out ghosting along roof of building (handheld shots), desat., boost sharpness

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