
1. HDR Warehouse: I used the free trial of Dynamic photo for the HDR affect. I changed the filter light and used the Halo matrix portion. I then adjusted the brightness, color saturation, and dramatic light radius. I also changed the surface smoothness. I used the full button and left the filter on color. I added a soft vignette, and then edited the image size in photo bee.

2. Old Warehouse: 05.21.2010; 11 a.m.; Dubois, ID; f 8.0; 1/160; Sony DSC-H50

3. HDR Out the Doctor's Window: I used the free trial of Dynamic photo for the HDR affect. I changed the filter light and used the eye catching method. I then adjusted the brightness, color saturation, and dramatic light radius. I played with several options on match color and decided to leave it the same. I used the color filter and then changed the dramatic light radius.

4. Out the Doctor's Window dark: 05.21.2010; 1 p.m.; Bannack, Montana; f 5.6; 1/320; Sony DSC-H50; Tripod; Timer; -2 Exposure compensation

5. Out the Doctor's Window Regular: 05.21.2010; 1 p.m.; Bannack, Montana; f 4.0; 1/200; Sony DSC-H50; Tripod; Timer

6. Out the Doctor's Window Light: 05.21.2010; 1 p.m.; Bannack, Montana; f 3.2; 1/60; Sony DSC-H50; Tripod; Timer; +2 Exposure compensation
I used a tripod to take these pictures. I manually change the exposure compensation to -2 and +2 to create a more drastic change. I also set a 2 second timer to prevent shaking. I really like using dynamic photo, as you can see it drastically changed the pictures.

I really like your HDR shot of the building. I like the effects you used and the different lighting in the photo.
ReplyDeleteI really like both of your HDR's. I like how they arent like SUPER crazy colors, they still look realisic and very detailed.
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