Tracks to the Sky - 2006
Copper Canyon, Texas, USA.
This multi-exposure image was created by combining three exposures with Photomatix software. The resulting image is called an HDR image - for "high dynamic range" - because it captures a wider range of the actual colors and light than a standard one image exposure. This relatively new technique begins to replicate what a human eye actually "sees" when it views a scene.
If you're interested in Photomatix, you can download a free trial from their website:
© All Rights Reseved - No usage allowed in any form without the written consent of
Jeff R. Clow"
Tracks to the Sky - 2006
Copper Canyon, Texas, USA.
This multi-exposure image was created by combining three exposures with Photomatix software. The resulting image is called an HDR image - for "high dynamic range" - because it captures a wider range of the actual colors and light than a standard one image exposure. This relatively new technique begins to replicate what a human eye actually "sees" when it views a scene.
If you're interested in Photomatix, you can download a free trial from their website:
© All Rights Reseved - No usage allowed in any form without the written consent of
Jeff R. Clow"