Posts tagged with HDR
I was in Manhattan today doing a photo walk and decided that I would go try my hand at taking a picture in Grand Central station again. I went up on the balcony and set my camera on the ledge and started shooting. Finally I got all the settings correct and got this shot. By the time I finished and turned around there were about five other people with nice digital SLR cameras waiting to snag my spot!
There seems to be a lot of people excited and curious about the Pentax K-x and its built in HDR mode, but there are few examples online that actually show a comparison between a normal jpeg, a Pentax K-x HDR photo, and an auto-bracketed exposure post processed with Photomatix. Well, here it is…
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Rode the A train all day to various places that I thought would be interesting to photograph today. Eventually I reached the last stop at Far Rockaway. At that point the train stops and then goes all the way back into Manhattan. I decided to just stay on the train and once everyone left the car did a photoshoot of my own in the car. Its fun to have a train car all to your self!
Was walking down the street by a boarded up fence and decided to try and fin a hole in the barrier to take a shot from. Found a hole and stuck the fisheye lens into there and this is the result.
Enjoy!
HDR photography is all the rage right now. If you haven’t heard of it yet, do a flickr image search for HDR. Pretty cool right? Basically an HDR photo is a composite photo of three (or more) photographs of the same scene. One underexposed (this picture captures very nice highlight detail), one exposed normally (this picture captures good detail of the entire scene) , and one overexposed (this picture captures good shadow detail). These three photos are then combined into Read the rest of this entry »






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