Tuesday, May 31, 2011

HDR@Bannack

5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/500 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing

5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/2000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing

5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/4000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing
"Come and Stay"  I set this up on a tripod and strategically positioned the camera in a way so I could get the clouds. They looked really unrealistic already so when it blended, it brought really great color. I editing the photo in HDR using tone mapping and turned down the brightness, increase the vivid colors and smoothed it out. I kept it on the eye catching setting.
5/25/2011 – 2:48 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/5.6 * 1/1000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing

5/25/2011 – 2:48 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/5.6 * 1/4000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing

5/25/2011 – 2:48 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/5.6 * 1/250 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing

"Paint me a River" * Used bracketing with a tripod and zoom to capture the bend of the river. I played with the color equalizer on Dynamic Photo and the hue compressor to have more brightness in the foreground. I played around with the different features and decided to use the smoothing feature to make it look almost like a painting.
5/25/2011 – 1:08 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/3.5 * 1/3200 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT

"No more waiting" * My original of the photo was obviously really dark and you could hardly notice the chair. I did, however, like this effect so I decided not to brighten it up too much when I took it into Dynamic Photo. I increased the brightness a little and worked with the color equalizer to bring more color in the window. It created a simple light on the seat of the chair that I really liked. Then I took it into photo shop and lighten it up a little more.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent HDR photos and the portrait of Alisha is awesome. Great edits! I love the detail shot you captured of her belly. Also, a neat read bottle with the light coming through the glass. Great work, Mallory!

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