In the world of HDR, the processing toolset used makes a huge difference in the creative possibilities of the composite HDR image. Here is a fun quote to put it into perspective “If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail” ~Abraham Maslow. In other words,…
Category Archives: Popular[Updated 9/12/2011] It is an exciting time for HDR enthusiasts and HDR popularity continues to expand almost to the point of going mainstream. The HDR toolsets are fueling this surge and they evolving at a feverish pace to keep up and quench the thirst of those looking to dive into HDR photography. The first time… Capturing sunsets prior to HDR was a difficult task and often required some fancy expensive lens filters such as a graduated neutral density filter. I recently found a great article by Galen Rowell from 1992 which outlined why ND Grads were so critical to capture the desired exposure. HDR provides a new method of dealing… [Updated 9/22/2011] Shooting indoor sports is one of the most challenging situations for photographers due to low light and fast action. I’ve been evolving my skills over the past several years while taking pictures for a local wrestling club that I help coach. Wrestling is especially very difficult to shoot because it is extremely fast… HDR is exploding with popularity and adds an exciting new tool set to the creative world of digital photography. If you are not familiar with the term “HDR”, check out my HDR Tutorials or this excellent HDR overview on Wikipedia. I greatly enjoy capturing HDR images with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 7D… |
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