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Issaquah Train Depot HDR
Issaquah Train Depot King County, Washington
This is the Historic Train Depot located in downtown Issaquah. This was shot with my wide angle Canon EFS 10-22mm lens that I rented. I shot with 3 exposures +2,0,-2, merged them in Photomatix, adjusted color and created effects in Lightroom 2, cropped in Photoshop and did some cleanup of some ghosting. I attended an HDR seminar in central Washington and learned a ton of stuff, mostly on processing and composing an HDR image. It was a fun seminar as we spent a whole day out shooting in the region and it was interesting to see how each person composed certain shots.
I had to purchase an external hard drive to back up and store my files. The hard part about the seminar was actually learning about Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS4. I have learned how to manage my photos with archaic processes and suddenly had to relearn how to edit and file. I am actually in Wallace, Idaho (where they filmed "Dante's Peak") in a hotel room playing with the editing and filing processes. getting this photo here to Flickr was a challenge as I have spent the past 6 hours editing and figuring out the filing process! I was going for a more fine art quality with this photo. I do have more shots, but this was one of the better shots as I was able to capture the short break in the clouds before it went all gray again.
Thank you to all of my friends as I have been offline for most of the week. I will be driving back home over the next couple of days, so I will slowly get caught back up on your photo streams. I appreciate any honest feedback on this HDR attempt. Thank you for your views, comments and faves. Have a great weekend.
Issaquah Train Depot HDR
Issaquah Train Depot King County, Washington
This is the Historic Train Depot located in downtown Issaquah. This was shot with my wide angle Canon EFS 10-22mm lens that I rented. I shot with 3 exposures +2,0,-2, merged them in Photomatix, adjusted color and created effects in Lightroom 2, cropped in Photoshop and did some cleanup of some ghosting. I attended an HDR seminar in central Washington and learned a ton of stuff, mostly on processing and composing an HDR image. It was a fun seminar as we spent a whole day out shooting in the region and it was interesting to see how each person composed certain shots.
I had to purchase an external hard drive to back up and store my files. The hard part about the seminar was actually learning about Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS4. I have learned how to manage my photos with archaic processes and suddenly had to relearn how to edit and file. I am actually in Wallace, Idaho (where they filmed "Dante's Peak") in a hotel room playing with the editing and filing processes. getting this photo here to Flickr was a challenge as I have spent the past 6 hours editing and figuring out the filing process! I was going for a more fine art quality with this photo. I do have more shots, but this was one of the better shots as I was able to capture the short break in the clouds before it went all gray again.
Thank you to all of my friends as I have been offline for most of the week. I will be driving back home over the next couple of days, so I will slowly get caught back up on your photo streams. I appreciate any honest feedback on this HDR attempt. Thank you for your views, comments and faves. Have a great weekend.