Saturday, February 26, 2011

Edit: HDR (High Dynamic Range)

All of the pictures below were taken in Bannack, Montana. For these pictures I used the trial version of Dynamic Photo. You can get some pretty awesome lighting and effects with this program.

Three shots: For this picture I took three shots on a tripod at three exposure levels (-2, 0, +2). I then took all three photos into Dynamic Photo and blended them together. Once in the program, I edited the picture to bring out the saturation and I also played around with the artistic lighting.

Original with all three exposure levels

HDR


Abandoned Bannack
-2: 2/22/11—12:52 PM; f/8; 1/1600; Canon PowerShot A 1100; exposure -2
0: 2/22/11—12:52; f/8; 1/640; Canon PowerShot A 1100; exposure 0
+2: 2/22/11-12:53; f/8; 1/125; Canon PowerShot A 1100; exposure +2

One shot: For this one, I just took a single image and then followed the same steps above.

 Original
 

HDR

The Mask: 2/22/11—2:12 PM; f/2.7; 1/60; Canon PowerShot A 1100; exposure +0.33

Here are a couple of others I did just for fun:

Original

HDR
 

Original

 HDR
 

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