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HDR made with 3 images: -1, 0, +1 stop. 2nd step is to run Photomatix to add some life to the colors.
The sun had just set below the horizon here. Therefor I tweaked the post processing a little too much... Anyway, next time I hope to catch the sun!
1rst HDR made with my brand new Nikon D700. The 5 bracketed shots where done with ISO5000, quite amazing compared to the ISO noise my HDRs had when shooting ISO640 on my D80 :-)
HDR, or "High Dynamic Range" is a type of photography that utilizes several images in order to create one image that captures as much lighting detail as possible. I have a tutorial up here that explains how to do this in Photoshop CS4. There are more popular programs out there, such as Photomatix, though I tend to not be fond of the output of such programs, as they often come off as being extremely unrealistic.
I'm testing out a new HDR algorithm; in the past, I'd never really found an HDR program that could render realistic output in storm situation or handle the fact that clouds tended to move between shots. I think this one is zeroing in.
This photo was taken on April 23, 2006, in central Kansas. In the foreground are storm chasers Amos Magliocco and Robert Hall.
7 Bracketed shots on a tripod and then photomatixed, and photoshopped! Have a happy mother's day all you moms and everyone else have a bless day!
© Ray Skwire
This is the shot, or rather, the culmination of bracketed shots I was taking, when I met an interesting fellow looking to unload what sounds like a sweet deal on a D80 package.
The pitch field of Old Trafford stadium the home ground of the red deviles (Manchester United) the most team winner of of the primere leauge in the English football history.
Artificial sunlight for the pitch's grass.