Bannack Truck; 5-25-2011, 5:13pm; Bannack, MT; f/4.2; 1/800; Nikon CoolPix P500; Tripod, Auto Bracketing
Parked Buggy; 5-25-2011, 4:50pm; Bannack, MT; f/4.1; 1/180; Samsung PL60
I think creating the HDR shots was my favorite part of the Bannack assignment. For the three shot HDR picture, I used the automatic bracketing function on my camera to take three identical shots at three different exposure levels. I used Dynamic Photo to create the HDR composite picture. I just used the basic tone mapping settings. I then took the created picture into Camera Raw to remove a blueish halo that was in the shot and to reduce tho brightness and saturation slightly.
What I think is really cool is that you can create similar shot using just one photo, not the three different exposure levels. I used Dynamic Photo again for this. I like how it made the picture look like a water color painting.
I think creating the HDR shots was my favorite part of the Bannack assignment. For the three shot HDR picture, I used the automatic bracketing function on my camera to take three identical shots at three different exposure levels. I used Dynamic Photo to create the HDR composite picture. I just used the basic tone mapping settings. I then took the created picture into Camera Raw to remove a blueish halo that was in the shot and to reduce tho brightness and saturation slightly.
What I think is really cool is that you can create similar shot using just one photo, not the three different exposure levels. I used Dynamic Photo again for this. I like how it made the picture look like a water color painting.
Excellent job on your photos this week! I like the Ghost door with the color and the tilt of the camera. I also like the Abandoned Cabin, it looks like you did a great job with the rule of thirds and the angle you captured the cabin is really good with the lines and texture of the logs. Your two HDR shots look great also. The Bannack Truck is awesome with the different angle you captured it at along with the colors you were able to bring out with the HDR. The last one Ill mention is the Door Hinge because you did great job blending the two photos together without having the overlay of the wallpaper being to dominant in the result
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